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Roses & Other Flowers (Dial-up warning)I'd never actually taken any flower shots before this so be as mean as you want as it was my first time with a flower being the focus of my viewfinder's attention.
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3 4 and 5 are exquisite the last is cute the rest i must say are a little standard
but the closeup ones especially the ones in water are very sophisticated.
2 and 3 do a good job showing the timeless beauty of the red rose.
the problem with 2 though, for me is the extra white at right. it draws my eye. The shots with the water present a different take on them. I like the simpler ones. I guess I am just not that arty. steve check out my image gallery @
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Love the velvety texture in that third one - the closeup of the red rose. Get rid of the green at the corners though
![]() Great shots there Leigh - your outlook seems to be broadening ![]() *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
i think you've done a good job. pic for me is the boganvillia (sp?) flower...
cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
See... I have no idea what that one is. For me, it's "the red one" or "the yellow one" or even "the pink-with-a-bit-of-white one"... ![]() Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Can I be a sociopathic romantic?
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Leigh,
It's about Valentine day. Who you're going to send those lovely roses to? ![]() Birddog114
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he sent the yellow one to me late last night and asked my opinion, i said i was flattered but really not interested
He sent rose to you at the pre-valentine day? ![]() Birddog114
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he did birdy, which reminds me i got to get out there and find myself a valentine, Leigh I really like the ones int he water on 2nd look they are more interesting than the standard obvious shot
Leigh. These are all very good, but #4 and #5 transcend goodness and are trully sublime (gee I'm starting to sound like Wendell. Think I'll go field test my gear
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