The Obsessive Neurotic Gardener

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Posted on March 18, 2012 by jmarkowski Posted in Blog stuff .
OK, so I’m getting a bit obsessive with the camera, specifically, the “shutter speed” function. I constantly make the kids perform all sorts of acrobatic acts just so I can try and snap them in action. 
My son will never be confused with Evil Knievel (the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree) but I actually convinced him to jump off our swings as I took his picture from numerous angles. Here’s one of the better ones:     

With out a chance to rest, I got out our baseball gloves and threw him ball after ball as I tried to take a photo with my free hand. It was a great test of my hand/eye coordination and I struggled a bit at first but eventually came around:  

The kids ran for cover inside the house when I got distracted with all of the bird activity:

Fine, if they don’t want to participate, me and my trusty camera will hang and walk around the yard on our own.

The weather was in the high 60’s all weekend long and the plant growth continues to continue at a super rapid pace. Our zone 6 winter has been more like a zone 8 winter and that is fine with me.

All of the hydrangeas are beginning to leaf out:

The daffodils are weeks ahead of where they were last year:

And my precious Sedum ‘Red Carpet’ exploded over night:

But most of all, I am eagerly anticipating the blooms of the Winterberry ‘Autumn Brilliance’:

I am starting to worry that my current camera won’t cut it as I learn more and more about the available advanced settings and some of the limitations. I might have to sell off some of the kids valuables to purchase a new one.

Some day they’ll understand why after I become a world famous nature photographer and I leave them with a hefty trust fund.

John  

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  1. Theanne says
    March 18, 2012 at 10:10 pm

    your wife does know about the jumping out of the swing thing, right?

    the birds are beautiful and WOW your flowers and shrubs are coming right along!

    and I want a new camera too! I figure it’s camera vs trip to Key West in Dec…right now the camera’s winning!

  2. Charlotte says
    March 18, 2012 at 10:47 pm

    Fun pictures. It was great to the birds to space themselves so nicely on the tree. If you had a zone 8 season, then ours is zone 10. That’s great because my zone 10 Brazilian Golden trumpet tree got to bloom this year and it is beautiful. You might want to check it out. http://charlottesmenagerie.blogspot.com/2012/03/heres-post-that-shows-why-i-can-endure.html

  3. Janet, The Queen of Seaford says
    March 19, 2012 at 12:04 am

    Great action shot, maybe you could hire the kids out for other aspiring photographers whose kids have grown and moved out?
    Super jealous of your Autumn Brilliance!

  4. kelli says
    March 19, 2012 at 2:31 am

    ha! great shots!

  5. Gillian Olson says
    March 19, 2012 at 2:37 am

    Great pictures and actions shots.

  6. Cloudia says
    March 19, 2012 at 3:52 am

    you are getting good 🙂

    Aloha from Waikiki
    Comfort Spiral

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  7. Stiletto says
    March 19, 2012 at 3:53 am

    Spring will come early to those who welcome it.

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