Gus Hallgren
07-04-2008, 12:27 PM
Hi Folks,
This is one of numerous Trichocerus in our garden. Too bad they stay in bloom such a short time, usually 4 or 5 hours, but better than our Night blooming cereus which start shriveling at the first rays of sunshine (Will post one tomorrow). The desert is a wondrous place . . . Gus :D
BTW: Had a terrific Monsoon last night that was our 4th of July display of lightening and thunder.for 2 hours. Knocked our electricity for 7 hours.
Olympus E-510
1/160s F/6.0
200 ISO
0.00 ev
Auto WB
This is one of numerous Trichocerus in our garden. Too bad they stay in bloom such a short time, usually 4 or 5 hours, but better than our Night blooming cereus which start shriveling at the first rays of sunshine (Will post one tomorrow). The desert is a wondrous place . . . Gus :D
BTW: Had a terrific Monsoon last night that was our 4th of July display of lightening and thunder.for 2 hours. Knocked our electricity for 7 hours.
Olympus E-510
1/160s F/6.0
200 ISO
0.00 ev
Auto WB