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My home is in Chamberlains, CBS, Newfoundland: a place close enough to sea so that I can go there to watch the glorious sunsets over the bay, and the other infinite variety of sights and sounds that are forever changing, yet forever the same. I'm not as young as I used to be and don't get around much any more, but I've had many wonderful hours of enjoyment with my Yasihca 44 TLR and trusty old OM-2. I've always enjoyed photographing wild flowers, particularly the smaller ones, many of which , albeit mostly overlooked and dismissed as weeds, are exquisitely beautiful. Digital photography, complete with all the magic of its own portable darkroom, has brought a new dimension to the hobby. My OM-2 is retired now, but it is such a beautiful instrument, such a joy to hold and behold, that I don't think I will ever want to part with it. My digital, used mostly, is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30. Its 35-420 mm Leica zoom lens can really reach out for those hard to reach shots. My photographs are strictly amateurish, but hopefully some have succeeded in capturing something of the moment that inspired them.

Friday, August 10, 2007


POISONBERRY

Pretty to look at,
Nice to hold.
If tempted to taste them,
Don't be so bold.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your pictures are very beautiful! We donĀ“t have this fruit in our country (Brazil), does it mean it cannot be eaten? Is there really poison in them?

3:30:00 PM  
Blogger Lloyd said...

Thank you for your comment, Dona. The plant is the Clintonia, better known as Corn Lily or Blue-bead Lily. Yes, according to folklore, the berries are poisonous.

2:12:00 PM  

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