Thursday, 22 September 2022

Wattle

We went for a short drive on Sunday when the weather wasn't the best, drizzly rain on and off.  Came upon some wattle so took a couple of different varieties with my phone in normal shooting mode and portrait mode. I guess it's rather easy to choose which is which.

I just love wattle.






50 comments:

  1. These are beautiful pictures.
    I think it's spring now with you?
    We are now in the fall.
    Greetings Irma

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    1. Yes it's spring Irma and today we sat outside for awhile and ate lunch.

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  2. Fotos deslumbrantes. Flores ( mimosas? ) muito bonitas
    .
    Uma semana feliz
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    Pensamentos e Devaneios Poéticos
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    1. Yes, mimosas = an Australian acacia tree with delicate fernlike leaves and yellow flowers.

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  3. I love wattle too. It really brightens up even the greyest of days.

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    1. It sure does EC and to see wattle scattered between the bush is pretty.

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  4. I like those wild flowers. And I like the header. : )

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    1. Thanks re header, taken on the same day as I took the other wattle photos.

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  5. Me encanta las imágenes que has tomado. Tiene un atractivo color.
    Besos.

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    1. Lovely colour and some wattles are more vibrant than others.

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  6. Pleasant looking wattle tree. They look freshly grown. The wet walk in the bush is not really pleasant at this present time

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    1. The trees have been there for awhile as in several years, nothing like putting your foot down in the bush and out each side of the foot comes water :)

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  7. Está preciosa. Por aquí la conocemos por Mimosa y huele muy bien.
    Un abrazo.

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    1. Interesting it's called by a different name over your way, but it's still lovely no matter what it's called.

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  8. Son preciosas y huelen muy bien. Un abrazo Margaret.

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  9. Portrait mode worked well and really pushes the blooms forward.

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    1. Seems portrait mode is good on this phone more so than the other phone I had.

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  10. Portrait mode is fun. Easy to edit too, you can change the amount of blur. I love wattle.

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    1. Oh yes, it's good have portrait mode on phone and I didn't need to change to blur or other features the phone offers, just left it as it was :) Sometimes the phone take a better photo than the expensive Canon or my Nikon.

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    2. I agree. When editing Portrait photos in Apple photos on my MacBook you can adjust how much blur you want. You don't need any other edit program but Its a bit different on the phone.

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  11. Ficaram bonitas as fotos da acácia.
    Abraço amigo.
    Juvenal Nunes

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  12. Comforting--- They're nice to have around.

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    1. They certainly are the brighten up a dull day, as in weather.

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  13. One of my signature memories of two visits to Australia is the ubiquitous wattle and the birds it attracts. I can picture it now.

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    1. I'm sure you can as wattle is in many places within the country.

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  14. Por aquí la llamamos Mimosa. Preciosas fotos
    Un abrazo.

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  15. Wonderful wattle.
    Lovely pictures.

    All the best Jan

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  16. Beautiful flowers. Yellow is one of my favourite colours.

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    1. Always vibrant in the garden, yellow just seems to stand out and lift other colours.

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  17. El color amarillo nos da siempre mucha alegría. Preciosas flores!!!
    Un abrazo, Margaret.

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    1. Thank you and it sure does brighten up all things that colour.

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  18. The Wattle are so beautiful and they smell so good, whenever I see them I remember my childhood, because in my grandfather's house there were several.
    The photos were fantastic, both in portrait and normal shooting mode.

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  19. what a delightful post !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    i truly LOVED this plant ,such a beauty that touches the heart

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