30 thoughts on “Cornflowers”

  1. Beautiful to be sure. We love seeing the wildflowers on our walk and the purples and blues seem to abound here. Happy Tuesday Lynette. Allan

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    1. Thanks, Allan. I do as well. It’s one of the things I’m missing right now as we’re not going outside because the the air quality is so bad. The fire control is improving though so that’s a good thing.

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  2. You captured the beautiful color. My camera (not phone) distorts colors. I should go back to my old camera, but my newer one zooms in so close you can see the craters on the moon. I have to give up color for zoom or vice versa. Thanks for sharing that crisp color on those flowers. Gave me incentive to ask for a zoom lens for my older camera that captures colors.

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    1. Thank you very much. It sounds like a problem with the zoom, Lori. I have been experimenting with a new-to-me lens that I am growing to like a lot together with a new camera replacement for a favourite old Canon that finally retired and went on holidays. Have fun with finding a new lens; I like doing those sorts of things. Cheers.

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      1. The lens on my older Canon (EOS) came with a less powerful lens. The newer Canon (SX50) had a super strong lens but distorts color. So, I want to get a new, stronger lens for the EOS.

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    1. No, not my gardens in particular; I meant that the cornflowers are blooming generally in any fields that are fallow right now and also generally in people’s gardens. Sorry for the misunderstanding. Their scent is very mild, like clover. Cheers.

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