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Go Fig
June 6th 04, 02:04 PM
I'm with Monet, water lilies are simply stunning. I can't paint at
all, but I did just get a new Dig Camera and what better subject to try
it out on then Water Lilies. I need some more practise and a
polarizing filter... but these are a start.

I OK with Hardy lilies, but I love my Tropicals. These are some of my
favorites; Innocence, Star of Siam and the incredible Miami Rose.

(Chauncy Gardner: "there is new growth in the spring")

http://homepage.mac.com/gofig/PE_Ponds/PhotoAlbum25.html

jay
Sun Jun 06, 2004


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Benign Vanilla
June 7th 04, 03:09 PM
"Go Fig" > wrote in message
...
> I'm with Monet, water lilies are simply stunning. I can't paint at
> all, but I did just get a new Dig Camera and what better subject to try
> it out on then Water Lilies. I need some more practise and a
> polarizing filter... but these are a start.
>
> I OK with Hardy lilies, but I love my Tropicals. These are some of my
> favorites; Innocence, Star of Siam and the incredible Miami Rose.
>
> (Chauncy Gardner: "there is new growth in the spring")
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/gofig/PE_Ponds/PhotoAlbum25.html
<snip>

Like the site.
Like the photos.
Like the lillies.

BV.

bluegill phil
June 8th 04, 02:17 AM
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 06:04:22 -0700, Go Fig > wrote:

>I'm with Monet, water lilies are simply stunning. I can't paint at
>all, but I did just get a new Dig Camera and what better subject to try
>it out on then Water Lilies. I need some more practise and a
>polarizing filter... but these are a start.
>
>I OK with Hardy lilies, but I love my Tropicals. These are some of my
>favorites; Innocence, Star of Siam and the incredible Miami Rose.
>
>(Chauncy Gardner: "there is new growth in the spring")
>
>http://homepage.mac.com/gofig/PE_Ponds/PhotoAlbum25.html
>
>jay
>Sun Jun 06, 2004

beautiful lillies and water.
My lillies are too young to bloom and waters greener than the lillies.
If mine ever look half that good I`ll be happy

Go Fig
June 8th 04, 04:13 AM
In article >, bluegill phil
wrote:

> On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 06:04:22 -0700, Go Fig > wrote:
>
> >I'm with Monet, water lilies are simply stunning. I can't paint at
> >all, but I did just get a new Dig Camera and what better subject to try
> >it out on then Water Lilies. I need some more practise and a
> >polarizing filter... but these are a start.
> >
> >I OK with Hardy lilies, but I love my Tropicals. These are some of my
> >favorites; Innocence, Star of Siam and the incredible Miami Rose.
> >
> >(Chauncy Gardner: "there is new growth in the spring")
> >
> >http://homepage.mac.com/gofig/PE_Ponds/PhotoAlbum25.html
> >
> >jay
> >Sun Jun 06, 2004
>
> beautiful lillies and water.
> My lillies are too young to bloom and waters greener than the lillies.
> If mine ever look half that good I`ll be happy


To be fair, I pull these lilies in Jan and then put them in a
greenhouse and put them out when the water is above 65 during the day.
But with more than 30 large koi, they would never be able to get
started in the pond... they need to be put in well established. They
have been in for 4 weeks now.

Think about getting a UV.

jay
Mon Jun 07, 2004