i really like the colors in these. Especially the 1st and 3rd ones.
i really like the colors in these. Especially the 1st and 3rd ones.
Wow, this is a really good picture. I really love this. Especially how you were able to get such a small thing so clear. I have yet to master that art.
I really like this. They all seem to be getting sharper and sharper or is that my imagination? But this one seems to be more on that artistic side. I, also, really love the strawberry flower in your previous post. These photos are so worth viewing in the light box. Wonderful!
(My kids are crawling all over me - I hope that I said this all well or that, at least, you just know what I mean.)
Last edited by Katy Noelle; 16th May 2011 at 11:50 AM. Reason: spelling flub
You said it well. Thanks for the nice comments. On the sharpness ... it might have to do with the fact that nowadays I just shoot a flower 4-5 times, to ensure one 'perfect' keeeper. In the past I did one shot usually (like I did with film) and hoped for the best. I seem to have finally embraced one of the benefits of digital
leucanthemum
It looks like a big daisy and seeing it like this I suddenly understand why this is part of the sunflower family
Geranium phaeum
It is still a bit early for the bees, so I was pleased to see one on this flower. Only one shot came out sharp enough, the rest were disappointingly vague. I like all the hanging elements in this photograpgh though.
The flower is peculiar, with the petals bend backwards, it confused me at first.
Hi Peter,
I like those, that lighting makes the colours and textures really stand out.
Regards,
Peter