Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Inside the Conservatory

Sunken Garden at Marjorie McNeely Conservatory


The Sunken Garden is a busy area filled with flower aficionados and photographers trying to get their images.
Image courtesy of Mrs. DL

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Camera Model Name Canon PowerShot A710 IS
Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
Tv (Shutter Speed) 1/500
Av (Aperture Value) 2.8
ISO Speed 200





Inside the Sunken Garden looking back toward the Palm Dome.
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Camera Model Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Shooting Mode Manual Exposure
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/80
Av( Aperture Value ) 11.0
Metering Mode Partial Metering
ISO Speed 100
Focal Length 17.0 mm


12 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful place , the inside is as stunning as the outside ! paradise for photographer :)

Olivier said...

c'est magnifique a l'intérieur, mais il y a plus de photographes que de fleurs ;o)). Je suis d'accord avec Babzy, c'est le paradis des photographes.

it is beautiful on the inside, but there are more photographers than flowers ;o)). I agree with Babzy is paradise for photographers.

Anonymous said...

fantastic!!!

thank you for for kind words. i wish for the best

MurciaDailyPhoto said...

I really like the second picture. It shows the volume of space.

Michelle said...

Your photos really make me want to take a trip up there. I am serious need of some inspiration right now!

Mandy said...

Wow. It was worth the wait - that place is awesome and your photos are too.

Unknown said...

Tripods and reflectors, my you guys mean business. Now to go back and get a shoot without the photographers.

Unknown said...

This is awesome! What a beautiful place!

angela said...

I see what you mean about the photographers. In the second photo the garden looks italianate in style, very lovely.

marley said...

What a riot of colour!

Virginia said...

I'm thinking Mrs. DL might be giving you a run for your money here DL. Great shots. I have got to step inside our greenhouse at the BOtanical Gardens. Maybe this afternoon!
V

Anonymous said...

Wow, very nice photographs, reminds me of the days of shooting on Velvia.