A closeup of a crocus in the backyard. I have no idea what filters I've used because I was just having fun trying them out.
The pond.
The Littlest Gardener insisted we needed a bouquet and so she went around picking flowers. I think she did a beautiful job.
Another filter. Wonder if there's a way to find out what I used?
The Littlest Gardener posing with her flowers.
Hellebore 'Mardi Gras Double'. I love the old fashioned look this filter gives.
The Marsh Marigold is blooming!
The moon was so bright last night.
Same picture as above using different filters and settings.
Ducks at Country Village. The were running all over the place.
Has anyone else tried Instagram? Any tricks? I know that people get very into it and have followers and likes, but I'm just trying it out for the fun of it.
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Well I'm straight out of the dark ages as I've never heard of 'instagram' before. I do however love the photos you've taken using it. The second moonlight shot was fantastic, as was the Little Gardener shot. Wonderful stuff.
ReplyDeleteI have no flowers at the little blue house. Makes me blue.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
My phone has no apps so I've never used it but it does look pretty cool. I like the different effects it gives.
ReplyDeleteI never heard of Instagram before you mentioned it on Facebook, but your photos came out great! I love that old-fashioned look. I wonder if I can use it on my iPhone.
ReplyDeleteYou can download it in apps on your iphone. It's a free one which makes it even better.
DeleteThese are great...looks like so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteLike I said on FB, my sister has an IPhone and uses Instagram a lot. Each of your fun photos are wonderful. I was going to one was my favorite over another, but each of them are so good...very interesting filters. Have fun with that app and please share more!
ReplyDeleteCatherine,
ReplyDeleteThe photo of the littlest gardener is precious! That 'Mardi Gras Double'is a show stopper, wow. Enjoyed all the filters.
I never tried Instagram but it does look like a fun app. I find taking photos with my phone pretty convenient on occasion, like when I am on a jobsite. It would be good too if I had kids. Your daughter's photo turned out really good.
ReplyDeleteI'll look into this further as I'm impressed that the app can give such a vintage feel. I'm so pleased to have found your blog !
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you took those photos with a phone! Great quality. I really like the "old-fashioned" looking filters.
ReplyDeleteI just have an itouch (no camera). I'd get this app as I love the looks you've created. I'm guessing you copied the photos from your iphone to your computer to add to the blog. Look in the properties of each photo file and see if it lists the settings info. Right click on the file name in your computer and choose properties. Then, look in details. I works for jpgs of my photos from my camera. Hopefully, your iphone does something similar.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'll try that, I hadn't thought about checking there.
DeleteI will have to look into this. I have an I Phone so I should be able to find this ap.
DeleteEileen
How fun! I love your instagardengrams! Those hellebores are stunning and what a beautiful bouquet. I think you may have a future famous florist!
ReplyDeleteI'm one of the minority now, who only has a flip phone, lol! I do love your Instagrams though - I can see how the app can spark your creativity.
ReplyDeleteThe littlest gardener with her flowers....oh, my.....that's so cute. Is that a band-aid on her finger?
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of the marsh marigolds but only ever see them growing/blooming in the ditches and marshy areas.
It was such fun seeing your Instagram photos. Makes me want to get rid of my old dinosaur phone and buy something new.
Good eye Donna! It was a Tinkerbell bandaid.
DeleteWow. You got great pictures there. I love the variety of flowers you have in your garden. May I know if what butterfly species visit your garden?
ReplyDeleteDavid Wofford
Just click here for butterfly flowers
Hmmmmm.... instagram. (Don't forget to take regular photos, too, though. your gardens are always inspiring! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove your fun photos! I've been having some fun with my iPhone and some aps too. I haven't used Instagram but have downloaded some others that are easy with lots of options. I really love the photo of the bouquet, your littlest garden made a wonderful selection of flora!
ReplyDeleteI only have a few blooms right now but I did have some fun with photos of them. I also like how fast this style of editing/creating is!
Hi Catherine. I'm in the minority too, with a bare-bones phone. I've got a small camera I carry in my purse but I don't do much with the filters. Your photos look great and now I'm inspired.
ReplyDeleteOooh, now I want Instagram! What phone is it on? I love that old fashioned look filter, especially the hellebore bouquet shot. Wow!
ReplyDeleteI think it's on for iphone now, but I hear they are coming out with one soon for android. It's free which makes it even better! :)
DeleteWonderful pics Catherine, love Instagram!! I love that your little gardener wanted a bouquet, what a beautiful moment to capture. Also that crocus, what a stunner!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and so much fun to play with them. Love the bouquet.
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this post? I love all the pictures, some of them have such a romantic feeling to them. This instagram business is pretty cool, making me sad I only have a 'dumb' phone. Cheers, Jenni
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried this app, actually I'm not even sure it's available for my phone, I'll have to check. I have some old photos here from when pictures really looked like that, square with the white borders, or rounded edges. Now I feel old! ;) I love how your pics turned out, especially the one with Littlest Gardener and the hellebores.
ReplyDeleteThose hellebores are gorgeuous! Or is it just your fine photography? I'm looking forward to finding this app, since I mostly use my phone for pictures too.
ReplyDeleteElaine