Preparing some Chamomile and shooting bees with my Samsung S630 in my backyard.

chamomile

Bee on Echinacea Purpurea which is useful for colds and if you get some flu. I make Echinacea Tincture with my own plants grown in my backyard.

bee

This post is a courtesy of Promotional Advertising Items

Photos from my Backyard Garden

September 3rd, 2010

I took some photos the other day in my backyard where I keep bees and grow various fruits and vegetables. Insects, snails and all other little creatures seems to like what I did for them and are constantly visiting me.

flowersa

Homegrown Chamomile for Chamomile tea :

Chamomile

Snails having a party :)

snails

Lonely LadyBug looking for some Aphids. They eat Aphids like crazy.

ladybird

For interior design art please visit Coral Gables Interior Designers

I was playing a little with enhancing photos in gimp and while searching on Internet I encounterd this nice tutorial. It is really easy to follow and if you want you can even download a script for HDR look for Gimp. Link is down in the comments. Scroll down and you will find it.

Here is a photo of Echinacea Purpurea that I quickly edited to gave them a little different look. You could say HDR also.

echinacea purpurea

Spring is here. I can already see tons of insects around but mainly my bees are happy flying and some bumble bees here and there. I suspect bumble bees made a nest in the ground in my garden. I planted spinach, potatoes, tomatoes, melons, pumpkins, some herbs and of course tobacco. All in all my garden looks alive and healthy and I am looking forward gardening this year. Expect photos from my garden with my cheap budget camera on weekly basis.

sky

This post is brought to you by Web Hosting News

Insects around the garden

April 16th, 2010

Made some beautiful photos of insects around the garden. Some bees, bumble bees. It is nice to see garden alive and well. I attached some spicy nature doing also in there. Lady bugs all natural way…

bumblebee1

bee1

ladybugs

Brought to you by Noticias de Hoy