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Well, I finally got that new camera...


F Zipperbaum

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Zipperbaum compound.....null

The new NIKON d-80, I've been waiting for....nothing better to shoot then the palm collection...  I think it is easier to view in slide show with 2 second movement......

Thanks for the education gang.... I tried to put it to good use...

On the bay in Tampa...

10a,9b...

Elev.  10 ft

My current weather station....

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Fuzzy,

You have a beautiful place with lots of great looking palms (as well as many other plants)!

Bo-Göran

Leilani Estates, 25 mls/40 km south of Hilo, Big Island of Hawai'i. Elevation 880 ft/270 m. Average rainfall 140 inches/3550 mm

 

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Fuzzy-

Great shots!  Youve used your new camera well.

The most impressive item in your garden is your Sago!  Thats about the second one Ive seen this year that was not covered in scale!  

Also, that gigantic clump of Acoelorrhaphe is impressive.

Larry 

Palm Harbor, FL 10a / Ft Myers, FL 10b

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nicely done.  looks like paradise to me.   looks like a very nice job of spacing, variety of plantings and textures.  the camera is either really good or your graden looks fantastic (or maybe both).   :D

Kent in Kansas.

Gowing palm trees in the middle of the country - Kansas.

It's hot in the summer (usually) and cold in the winter (always).

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Dear F ZipperBaum  :)

Lovely palms & lovely photos,

yes your camera has performed quite

impressively !

and you happen to handle this hardware

beautifully.

i request you to post few pictures right here in this

thread too,And label the ones U happen to love the

most_Please !  :)

thank you.

Love,

Kris.

love conquers all..

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(redant @ Nov. 13 2006,09:23)

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Great collection of palms. The place is going to be a jungle when everything grows up.

Thanks,

I've got a lot that is 140 x 110...unfortunately I have this huge house on it that takes up the palm space....  The jungle look is definitely what I am after.  The house was finished 2 years ago so I have a bunch (around 50) palms that are under 5 feet.  The rest I had craned in (man is that expensive).

On the bay in Tampa...

10a,9b...

Elev.  10 ft

My current weather station....

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