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BottlebrushesA couple more from the garden this afternoon....
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Just what do you think you're doing Dave?
really like the viewpoint of the second shot. well done.
would try to tone down the white stuff lower left and right though sTeve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
Suzanne, i like #2 as well it is different, although both nice but yeh really stands out for me, well done.
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Suzanne, I have had, seen and photographed a lot of bottlebrush but that second shot was terrific. I like your thinking outside the norm and trying for that different angle. I wish I would try to do that more often.
Well done Peter
Thanks for the comments guys. These are in my front garden, and each time I get in the car to drive somewhere, I have seen that particular flower from that angle. It has been calling to me to photograph it.
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Just what do you think you're doing Dave?
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