Well, Ellen's comment got me checking to see how many Kibrahacha pictures I really did take, when all was said and done. I tallied up 356 with one camera, 28 with a second camera and telephoto lens, and 82 pix with a third camera during my Washington Park bike ride. That comes to a grand total of 466 pictures. (not counting some total duds that didn't pass a first screening in Adobe Bridge) In my defense, I must point out that the most pictures I made of any one tree was a mere 20 images.
This week's Bonaire Reporter newspaper has a couple nice Kibrahacha pictures taken by Johan van Blerk. (that link will work until the next edition of the Reporter is posted online) I spotted Johan's pickup truck out in the field (above) when I was on one of my photo expeditions. I wonder how many images Johan shot? An ad from the Green Label nursery is right below Johan's pictures. They say that one can buy one's own Kibrahacha tree there. Coincidence? I think not. I'll be there soon to see about adding a Kibrahacha to the Wayaka trees we have growing all over our yard.
By the way, that Bonaire Reporter issue also has some other very interesting stories, including one celebrating Captain Don's 50 years on Bonaire.
I particularly like the contrast between the yellow Kibrahacha blooms and their more or less dead looking surroundings. As seen in the photos above and below.
1 comment:
Hi Brad, Great pictures, funny that you recognize my truck out in the mondi.
I 'only' took around a hundred pictures. But hey, I was climbing Seru Grandi trying to keep 3 kids and a wife out of the cacti....next time I'll do better :)
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