Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated

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Every year I find at least one place to plant this combination of ferns and red begonias.  I enjoy almost every color variety of begonia but non stop red has claimed the top spot as my favorite with the maidenhair fern.  This pot spent most of the summer in a shaded spot by our back door but it had a week in the sun while we prepped the house for painting.  A few of the leaves have some sun damage but the plants are still healthy and will keep going strong until the first frost.

Planted as part of the Weekly Photo Challenge:  Saturated

44 responses to “Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated”

  1. Amy Avatar

    So pretty, Lisa! I wish I could grow ferns and begonia here.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks Amy, I’m happy they grow so well here but I’ll bet your weather is a little too hot. 🙂

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  3. sweetness6645 Avatar

    awesome photo

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks, I’m happy to hear you like it!

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      1. sweetness6645 Avatar

        You are welcome.

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  4. suburbanferndaleark Avatar

    Wow, the colors are so rich! Reminds me of the lovely colors Fuji Velvia and Kodachrome used to give.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks! I like the colors too and thought it would be enough to qualify for saturated, Kodachrome is a great comparison. 🙂 I used Hipstamatic to take it and Snapseed for additional framing.

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      1. suburbanferndaleark Avatar

        Cool! Thanks for the technical specs on what you used to make the image the beauty that it is! Kodachrome used to do reds better than anything.

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      2. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

        You’re welcome!

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      3. suburbanferndaleark Avatar

        Just took a look at Hipstamatic. Intiguing stuff that. It’s good to be reminded there IS life outside of Photoshop.

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      4. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

        Yes there is. 🙂 I really like Hipstamatic because it reminds me of film photography. You choose your lens and “film” first, then take the shot instead of an overwhelming number of editing choices after.

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      5. suburbanferndaleark Avatar

        That’s a great thought about film vs digital. I’m somewhat of an absolutist or Luddite or old-fashioned holdout where digital photography is concerned. I try to only do in Photoshop what you could do in a darkroom. (don’t want Photoshop to be a crutch or substitute for poor technique).

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      6. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

        Good points, interesting composition and solid technique can’t be beat.

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  5. Rusha Sams Avatar

    Love this composition and the basket, too! http://ohtheplaceswesee.com

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks Rusha, I like the basket too. 🙂 It is built of weathered wood with twisted twigs for the handle.

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  6. mpejovic Avatar

    That’s a big begonia flower, very pretty.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks.:) I had it in a small pot this year but they can get much bigger!

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      1. mpejovic Avatar

        I love begonias because they do grow with the space you give them. Unfortunately mine don’t do well with the winter frost here and they’ll be slowly disappearing year after year.

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      2. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

        I have to start with new plants every year… too cold here.

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  7. weliveinaflat Avatar

    the maiden’s hair is very pretty 🙂

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks, it’s my favorite fern. 🙂

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  8. nancytex2013 Avatar

    gorgeous combination!

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks Nancy!

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  10. elisaruland Avatar
    elisaruland

    Rich in its redness. Beautiful!

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks Elisa! I always like a rich red flower. 🙂

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  11. frizztext Avatar

    “… it had a week in the sun
    while we prepped the house
    for painting…” – red?
    red house would be nice
    – our home is yellow…

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      We almost chose red but now that more of the trees are gone we are painting a dark gray with white trim and navy blue accents and front door. Yellow is very pretty too, there are two yellow houses on our street. Another color that was on my wish list. 🙂

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  13. chirose Avatar

    I agree Lisa.! Its gorgeous.!!

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks Rose. 🙂

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  14. lagottocattleya Avatar

    Gorgeous combination! i think I will try that in my own garden too.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks, I hope you enjoy them!

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  16. Sonel Avatar
    Sonel

    Such a stunning shot Lisa and I just love it! Thanks for sharing. 😀 *hugs*

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      You’re very welcome Sonel, thanks for visiting today!

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  17. Mona Avatar

    Great perception. I love the contrast. I’ve done this with my red geraniums too in a cobalt blue container next to wood fern. On grays days the red really pops. Thanks for sharing Lisa

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Oh, that sounds like an amazing color combination! Next year…

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  19. Suzanne Steele Avatar

    Stunning!

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thank you Suzanne. 🙂 This is my favorite shade pot every year!

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