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Cloud 9 Dogwoods – June 2010 Photo of the Month

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Every spring I love seeing the dogwoods blossom. Their beautiful white blossoms add a beautiful splash of white and yellow among the browns and pale greens of the woods. This spring, I finally found a wonderful set of Cloud 9 Dogwoods (Cornus Florida Cloud 9) blooming in the woods to photograph. I knew when I saw this branch that I would offer it as a panoramic photograph.

I photographed these dogwoods at Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, Maryland. Like most dogwoods, Cloud 9 Dogwoods grow best in partial shade. If they are planted in full sun, make sure they get plenty of water. Dogwoods make a wonderful addition to a landscape plan since they offer year-round color. In the spring they have beautiful blossoms, in summer green leaves, in fall the leaves turn red to purple, and in the winter red berries.

Until June 30, 2010, SAVE 20% off the regular prices for Cloud 9 Dogwoods. The photograph is available through my website in two sizes of gallery-wrapped canvases.

Save $ 18 on the 8 X 18″ Canvas – regular price $ 89 – June Photo of the Month Price – $ 71.00

Save $ $ 60 on the 14 X 30″ Canvas – regular price $ 299 – June Photo of the Month Price – $ 239.00

Free shipping to U.S. Addresses for either size photograph.

As with all photographs from BeautifulFlowerPictures.com, Cloud 9 Dogwoods comes with my Unconditional Happiness Guarantee. You have one year to decide that it is the perfect photograph for you. If it’s not, just return it (in original condition) for a full refund.

Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage – Gatlinburg, TN – April 20 – 24, 2010

I will be at the at the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage at the Mills Conference Center in Gatlinburg, Tennessee this week. I’ll be participating in the exhibit hall at the Conference center.  You can see my most recent flower photographs on my BeautifulFlowerPictures.com website.

I’m offering a special offer this week – available only at the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage.  For each $50 of photography you purchase from me, take $10 off your total purchase. So you can take $ 10 off a purchase of $ 50 or more, $20 off a purchase of $ 100 or more, etc. This offer cannot be combined with any other special offers.

Show hours are Tuesday April 20 5 PM – 9 PM, Wednesday – Friday April 21 – 23 8 AM – 9 PM and Saturday April 24 8 AM – Noon.

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Visit the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage website for full information about this wonderful event.

Roses – My First Video!

I just wanted to let you know that I have created my first video called Roses. The video features several of my rose photos and the music of the Shaker Hymm “Simple Gifts” performed by the wonderful harpist (and my friend) Pamela Bruner.

If you like Pamela’s music – be sure to check out her CD’s on her website – PamelaBrunerMusic.com. Simple Gifts can be found on her Sweet Spirit CD.

I hope you enjoy the video.

DC Holiday Photowalk – December 19 – All the Details!

I’ve finally gotten all the details and the route planned for the December 19 Washington DC Holiday Photowalk. The route includes some wonderful holiday decorations, buildings with great architectural details, and a few statues and monuments.

We’ll start in Lafayette Park and end at Union Station. The route is just over 3 miles long. There are several Metro stops along the way if you get tired or cold and don’t want to finish the entire route.

We’ll meet at the Andrew Jackson Statue in Lafayette Park at 9:30 AM and take a group photo then.

Here’s a map showing the general route – it’s not quite accurate. For some reason, Google maps doesn’t cope well with starting in the middle of a park or cutting across the grass to get to the next site.

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Directions for the route are

  1. Start at the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Park
  2. Walk to the North side of the White House
  3. Turn right – walk down Pennsylvania Ave to 17th Street. The Renwick Gallery is on the corner.
  4. Turn left on 17th Street to E st. The Eisenhower Executive Office Building and the First Division Monument will be on your left.
  5. Turn left on E st – to South Lawn of White House and National Christmas Tree
  6. Head across the grass to the SE – to the Boy Scout Memorial (yes this is the statue of the boy with the nearly naked parents)
  7. Head toward to E St – cross E St to E. Executive Ave – Past the William Tecumseh Sherman Statue to Alexander Hamilton Place
  8. Turn Right on Alexander Hamilton Place – past the back of the Treasury Building
  9. From Alexander Hamilton Place – cross 15th St to Pennsylvania Ave. Walk down Pennsylvania Ave to 14th St. Willard Hotel is on the left
  10. Turn left on 14th St – walk to  F St
  11. Turn left on F St  walk to 15th St – past the back of the Willard Hotel
  12. Turn Right on 15th St – walk to New York Avenue. Suntrust Bank Building is on the corner of 15th St and New York Ave
  13. Turn right on New York Avenue – walk to H St. The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church is on the left between 12th and 11th Streets.
  14. Turn right on H st – walk to 5th St.  Calvary Baptist Church is on the left between 9th and 8th Streets. Pass though Chinatown – the Friendship Arch is on H st just past 7th st
  15. Turn right on 5th St – walk to F St National Building Museum is on the corner. St Mary Mother of God Church is on the left as you walk down 5th Street.
  16. Turn left on F St – in the middle of the block – cross the street to the National Law Enforcement Memorial
  17. Go through the National Law Enforcement Memorial to E St. Turn left on E St. to 4th St.
  18. Turn right on 4th Street – walk to D St.
  19. Turn left on D St – walk to New Jersey Avenue
  20. Turn right on New Jersey Avenue – walk to Louisiana Avenue.
  21. Turn Left on Louisiana Avenue. The National Japanese-American Memorial to Patriotism is on the corner of New Jersey and Louisiana Avenues.
  22. Follow Louisiana Avenue to Union Station.

Union Station has some wonderful holiday decorations, both outdoors and inside – including a great model train layout.

Once we’re all finished photographing, we’ll head downstairs to the Union Station Food Court for lunch and checking out our photos.

I’ve set up a Facebook Event and a Flickr Group for the DC Holiday Photowalk.

The photowalk is open to anyone who wants to join us. Bring whatever type of camera you like to use. Bill will probably be bringing one of his Graflex SLRs. You may want to leave your tripod at home – we’ll be photographing around the White House and sometimes they don’t like groups of people with lots of tripods. Digital Photography School has some Tips on What to Bring on A Photowalk if you’ve never been on one before.

Please spread the word about the Dec 19 DC Holiday Photowalk. Looking foward to seeing you on the 19th

DC Holiday Photowalk – December 19 – Save the Date

 

Bill and I have had so much fun on all the photowalks we’ve attended that we decided it was time that we organized a photowalk. Since I love seeing all the holiday decorations in DC, I decided that they would make a great subject for a photowalk. The DC Holiday Photowalk will be on December 19 – the holiday decorations should be up all around the city by then. It will be a daytime photowalk. That way – Bill can use one of his Graflex SLRs on the photowalk – and we won’t have to worry about dealing with tripods and DC secuirty.

We’ll meet at Lafayette Park near the White House. Spend some time photographing the holiday decorations at the White House. Then head towards Union Station – ending up at the Union Station Food Court for lunch. I”ll post the exact route for the photowalk when the date gets closer – and I get a chance to see where the great decorations are in the city this year.

 

The date – Saturday December 19

Starting time – 9:30 AM at Lafayette Park

Ending time – around noon at Union Station.

Lafayette Park is not far from the Red, Orange and Blue Metro Lines, and Union Station is on the Red Line – so you can take Metro rather than driving into the city.

 

Just so I have an idea of how many people to expect – I’d appreciate it if you’d let me know if you’re thinking of attending. If you’re on Facebook – I’ve created a Facebook Event for the DC Holiday Photowalk. Please RSVP there if you’re thinking of attending.If you’re not on Facebook – just leave a note in the comments below.

Please share info about the photowalk with others who you think might like to attend.

Hope to see everyone on December 19

 

 

 

 

 

 

Night Fire Hibiscus – November 2009 Photo of the Month

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Night Fire Hibiscus (c) 2009 Patty Hankins

Night Fire Hibiscus is the November 2009 BeautifulFlowerPictures.com Photo of Month.  When I spotted this hibiscus – with it’s amazing shades of purple and red – I knew I had to photograph it. This is my favorite photograph of the Night Fire Hibiscus – focusing on the wonderful colors, details and textures of the flower.

Until November 30 2009,  SAVE 20% off the regular prices for Night Fire Hibiscus. The photograph is available in two sizes of gallery-wrapped canvases.

Save $ 20 on the 12X15″ Canvas – regular price $ 100 – November Photo of the Month Price – $ 80.00

Save $ $ 73 on the 20X26″ Canvas – regular price $ 365 – November Photo of the Month Price – $ 292.00

Free shipping to U.S. Addresses for either size photograph.

As with all photographs from BeautifulFlowerPictures.com, Night Fire Hibiscus comes with my Unconditional Happiness Guarantee. You have one year to decide that it is the perfect photograph for you. If it’s not, just return it (in original condition) for a full refund.