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A farmer's sweet Jasmine [HDR] A farmer&#039;s Jasmine we call it here in the Netherlands. <br />
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A shrub (in our case old enough to be reckoned tree-ish) so abundant in flowers this time (june) of year, its truly an amazing showcase. The subtle fragrant smell alone makes you want to read with a good glass of single malt. Hey, now that&#039;s an idea, I just might do that:..<br />
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(boerenjasmijn) Geotagged,HDR,Philadelphus coronarius,Sweet Mock-orange,The Netherlands,boerenjasmijn Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

A farmer's sweet Jasmine [HDR]

A farmer's Jasmine we call it here in the Netherlands.

A shrub (in our case old enough to be reckoned tree-ish) so abundant in flowers this time (june) of year, its truly an amazing showcase. The subtle fragrant smell alone makes you want to read with a good glass of single malt. Hey, now that's an idea, I just might do that:..

(boerenjasmijn)

    comments (4)

  1. (experiment with expected results: HDR with jpegs, a lot less powerful in dynamics) Posted 13 years ago, modified 13 years ago
    1. Thanks for another new specie, and for sharing your experiment. Wondering what you default setting is...jpeg or raw? Posted 13 years ago
      1. Wow, another species! By accident I must admit:)

        Pre HDR I always shot in Jpeg, nowadays when HDR I shot raw, both of highest set quality. And now when seeing a great opportunity I will certainly switch to raw.
        My wife also uses it, I want to select raw only when 'needed'. To save up some space, today I bought a new 2.5"disc for my 3 year old laptop. Photos have eaten 97% of my storage:)
        Posted 13 years ago, modified 13 years ago
        1. I backup on a Synology NAS, so always at least stored twice:) Posted 13 years ago

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''Philadelphus coronarius'' L. is a species of deciduous shrubs in the genus ''Philadelphus'', native to Southern Europe.

Similar species: Cornales
Species identified by Ludo Sak
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By Ludo Sak

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Uploaded Jun 12, 2012. Captured Jun 12, 2012 20:48 in Brandstraat 13, 6003 Weert, The Netherlands.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/16.0
  • 1/4s
  • ISO100
  • 50mm