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For My TL Friends !


For My TL Friends !
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Copyright: Chris T Pehlivan (YasminesDad) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 618 W: 5 N: 1538] (6179)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-09-24
Categories: Macro
Camera: Canon EOS 350D Rebel XT, Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM, Promaster Spectrum 7 58 mm PL
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/250 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Roses I, 50-59 points-Part 8 [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2007-01-08 13:03
Viewed: 543
Points: 54
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Hello Everyone,
I took this photo in September at The White River Gardens and dedicating to you all my friends :)
I wish you all happiness and great Week,
Your friend,
Chris

A rose is a flowering shrub of the genus Rosa, and the flower of this shrub. There are more than a hundred species of wild roses, all from the northern hemisphere and mostly from temperate regions. The species form a group of generally thorny shrubs or climbers, and sometimes trailing plants, reaching 2–5 m tall, rarely reaching as high as 20 m by climbing over other plants.

The name originates from Latin rosa, borrowed through Oscan from colonial Greek in southern Italy rhodion (Aeolic wrodion), from Aramaic wurrdā, from Assyrian wurtinnu, from Old Iranian *warda (cf. Avestan warda, Sogdian ward, Parthian wâr).

The leaves of most species are 5–15 cm long, pinnate, with (3–) 5–9 (–13) leaflets and basal stipules; the leaflets usually have a serrated margin, and often a few small thorns on the underside of the stem. The vast majority of roses are deciduous, but a few (particularly in southeast Asia) are evergreen or nearly so.

The flowers of most species roses have ten parts (five petals and five sepals) with the exception of Rosa sericea which often has only four of each; and are usually white or pink, though in a few species yellow or red. The ovary is inferior, developing below the petals and sepals.
Most roses have thorns or prickles. The thorns are typically sickle-shaped hooks, which aid the rose in hanging onto other vegetation when growing over it. Some species such as Rosa rugosa and R. pimpinellifolia instead have densely packed straight spines, probably an adaptation to reduce browsing by animals, but also possibly an adaptation to trap wind-blown sand and so reduce erosion and protect their roots (both of these two species grow naturally on coastal sand dunes). Despite the presence of the thorns, roses are frequently browsed by deer. A few species of roses only have vestigial thorns that have no points.
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Hi Chris,

That is a nice and wonderful post for all TL members :) A very nicely done. I can feel the smoothness of the flower. Nice colors and DOF. TFS.

Kiran.

Merhaba Tolga.
Bu harika bir hediye, teşekkür ederim arkadaşım :O)
Netlik, renk ve alan derinliği gayet iyi.
Ellerine ve yüreğine sağlık, paylaştığın için teşekkürler.
Işığın bol olsun.

Yasin.

Hi Chris,
So soft and delicate at the same time. Wonderful b/g with blue hues. Outstanding work. Best regards. Danilo

Hi Chris,

WOW!! What a beautiful flower photo!! Love the softness and pastel colours!

Very well done and TFS
Constantinos

Ciao Chris, thanks for this wonderful rose, splendid dedication with lovely details and colors, very well done, ciao Silvio

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  • tfebbo Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 183 W: 11 N: 238] (1076)
  • [2007-01-08 14:59]

Chris,
Once again you've displayed your exceptional talent of macro photography. This is a beautifully captured rose, particularly the subtle changes in tone from one petal to the next. Great POV on the rose. It almost looks as though its shy and blushing ;)
Great notes as well.
Cheers,
Todd

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  • juyona Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 2646 W: 1 N: 1267] (15455)
  • [2007-01-08 15:17]

Hola Chris, bonita rosa nos regalas, bonito detalle. Bello disparo y magnífico color. El bg, es genial... saludos y gracias.

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  • valari Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 964 W: 102 N: 395] (4105)
  • [2007-01-08 15:26]

Hi Chris,
Your rose is so soft and delicate at the same time in wonderful tender colors. Nice BG with blue colors.
regards,val

Hola Chris!
Te has lucido con esta toma, es preciosa.
Gracias!
Mical :)

Hi Chris,
Lovely macro of this rose! Lovely soft colours and the bluey background compliments it. TFS Cheers Tina :-)

Merhaba Chris,

Lovely gesture and I'm sure that all TL members will appreciate your lovely rose!
Great pastel colors and very good DOF.
Thank you,
Vassilis

Hello Chris,
There are not many of those outside here!
Pleasant flower image to brighten my day, captured with skill and presented in a simple but effective composition!
Greetings,
Pablo -

A very nice and wonderful shot with a beautiful color.
Very sharp and clear.
Thank you for sharing.
Pierre

Hi Chris, Nice capture of this rose. Liked pastal colors. :) Vandana

follows

Not so sharpened but it has a special mood. Well done!

Excellent Chris. Lovely colour in the rose iteself and that mauve in the background adds to the image. Good detail and well composed. TFS,
David

Many thanks for your comment on ‘Tamar Tides'

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  • izler Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 516 W: 69 N: 17] (106)
  • [2007-01-09 15:19]

merhaba sevgili dostum
bu guzel hediye icin de tesekur ederim. kompozisyonu, bakis acisi, alan derinligi etkisi, renkleri, netligi, detaylari ve bilgi notu super bir calisma
eline saglik
selamlar
izler

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  • Shogun Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 832 W: 52 N: 418] (10391)
  • [2007-01-10 12:09]

hi Chris. beautiful flower shot. nice quality and bokeh. i can see the softness of the petals. :) Tfs

Shogun

Pryvitanne Chris!
Wonderful flower! Nice!!!!!!!!!!!
ALexander

Merhaba Tolga
Hediyenden bende üstüme aldım ve teşekkür ederim :)
eline gözüne yüreğine sağlık

FaTiH

very nice pic.
beautiful rose.
i like this very much.
thank u.

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  • inaam Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1719 W: 5 N: 389] (1376)
  • [2007-01-20 12:39]

Selam brother Chris,

Softness of the beauty is aesthetically encapsulated in image. A fabullous shot has been taken and a wonderful dedication. Well done.

Thanks for sharing a fragrant image.

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  • jan515 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2498 W: 56 N: 3862] (17484)
  • [2007-01-20 16:33]

Hello Chris,
wonderful post for all TL members, Beautiful rose.That is however super picture with these details. The colors are class. The composition is super.
Beautiful greetings.

Janusz

Hello Chris
This rose makes a wonderful composition. Very creative...it looks like a professional photo! TFS
John
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Beautiful flower. The colors and details are just wonderful. And the DOF is great. Well done.

Hi Chris. Another excellent photo of this rose in close up. The clarity and colours as actually better than some professional brochures we get on this topic. Well presented. TFS. Murray.

anotherr beauty, great soft colors, nice composition, great shot, thanks scott

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