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ever though of doing a calender with your photo,s on ideal for those into trees

or christmas cards bit late now. if you can be nice to see a photo of a blackthorn in bloom may time

 

That's food for thought ...

 

I'm paying for a 3 m x 3 m (?) booth at a Yard, Garden and Patio Show in February ... been itching to repeat. In addition to promoting my services ... I'm putting out a couple of my redwood photos to see if they sell. Also, this flower attached below, may be the telling one whether photos or calendars would sell in a future show. This Crocosmia photo was purchased by several women customers last year, at 11 inch x 14 inch size. If it sells easy, I would very much consider trying a calendar at the show. But I would see trying a calendar outside the show too.

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That's food for thought ...

 

I'm paying for a 3 m x 3 m (?) booth at a Yard, Garden and Patio Show in February ... been itching to repeat. In addition to promoting my services ... I'm putting out a couple of my redwood photos to see if they sell. Also, this flower attached below, may be the telling one whether photos or calendars would sell in a future show. This Crocosmia photo was purchased by several women customers last year, at 11 inch x 14 inch size. If it sells easy, I would very much consider trying a calendar at the show. But I would see trying a calendar outside the show too.

 

nice shot, a lovely plant too especially crocosmia "Lucifer" a particularly vibrant scarlet red variety. I always found the iris and tiger lilly very good for close up flower portraiture.:thumbup1:

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nice shot, a lovely plant too especially crocosmia "Lucifer" a particularly vibrant scarlet red variety. I always found the iris and tiger lilly very good for close up flower portraiture.:thumbup1:

 

That particular one is 'Lucifer', BTW

 

Iris and Tiger Lily are two flowers that I tend to like better in photos than roses.

 

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First time I have seen your photos and they are stunning. :thumbup1: Best of luck for your show and have no doubt you will sell lots of these prints.

 

Reminds me of the photography in [ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Beauty-Trees-Michael-Jordan/dp/1780873263/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=8Q5HI7E1H0OK&coliid=I31JK5MLPH5GP5]The Beauty of Trees[/ame] book by Michael Jordan

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