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After a few “wanna kick myself for not bringing my camera” moments, I now try to take my camera everywhere. It’s a compact Pentax Optio and can fit into my jeans pocket very neatly. So today, I was on my way to ‘Briscoes’ a local homeware store when I saw this lovely wisteria draped the entire length of this wrought iron fence. Only a close up does justice to how pretty it is.

p.s I’m now researching which Digital SLR to buy, so if anyone has any advice on this (I’m thinking Nikon or Canon) please leave me a comment with your camera recommendation!

2 responses to “Wisteria, Kilmore Street”

  1. alice avatar

    It’s so good to see a little piece of spring when the weather becomes chilly here…Our wisteria is losing its leaves…
    My camera is a Nikon D70, I think it’s a good one but I am not an expert!

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  2. Fénix (Bostonscapes) avatar

    The glorious wisteria. That’s a gorgeous looking one. I can’t recommend a camera but this site is one of the best for reviews.

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