<< Previous Next >>

Trio


Trio
Photo Information
Copyright: Karen Beall (kbeall) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 563 W: 112 N: 903] (3548)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-05-29
Categories: Nature
Camera: Canon EOS 350D Rebel XT
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/320 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Travelogue: Brookside Gardens
Theme(s): Photos by K.W. Beall, Friday Theme 2008/07/04 "3in1" [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-07-03 3:58
Viewed: 319
Points: 16
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Helen's "3 in 1" theme sparked this post, but I'm not sure it qualifies, since it is a single shot. . .

Another from the Brookside Gardens "Wings of Fancy" exhibit.

Thanks for viewing . . .
Add Critique [Critiquing Guidelines] 
Only registered TrekLens members may write critiques.
Discussions
None
You must be logged in to start a discussion.

Critiques [Translate]

Hi Karen,
Beautiful capture,beautiful colors.Congratulation.
Ralf

Hello Karen

Lovely capture showing fine detail,colour .
Best wishes
Dorothea

Hi Karen,
Don't know about the theme but it sure is a beautiful photo, what a catch! Love the color and your pov, great job with the framing as well, great comp! TFS
Donna:o)

Hello Karen

An excellent shot here, good sharp detail and well captured movement. Nice colour saturation too

TFS and for joining in the theme

kind regards Helen

You did well getting three Karen, I can't even get one in close up. Good colour and light with nice diagonals formed by teh brickwork and the piping.
David

Hi, Karen --

I really like this. It's colorful, well-composed, and a fine bit of timing. To capture three butterflies in motion, in one frame, with a reasonable amount of detail...well, that's no small feat. Good job!

Jim

Hi Karen,
I love the saturation in this...very rich looking. Nice capture, love the brick background, nicely seen and taken.

Hope all is well,
Lyndon

Oh wow Karen...You captured three of a kind in various resting/flying actions. Wonderful, the butterflies' wing design and symmetry are evident. I have visited the Brookside Gradens at least twice this year. It is much better to visit than the butterfly exhibit at Smithsonian's Museum of National History. Well done. Danilo

Calibration Check
















0123456789ABCDEF