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Playing around with frames...
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I love the view of these flowers against the sky. Even if it's a cloudy one. I forget the name of the tree, but they're all over the place down here in South Carolina. Maybe because they seem to grow really fast. The flowers are all losing their petals and small green berries are coming out now.
I shot this at f22, just seeing what would turn out and also played around with a few different frames. I like them and thought an oval one suited the curve of the flowers. Not sure which program the framing was done in. Maybe Helicon Filter. I use different ones. Those white flowers sure looked pretty with all that blue, though. Hope you enjoy it. |
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Hi, Shelly. Nice composition with good colors and PP work. Using diferent tones was a good idea and the framing fits the theme. Good job. Cheers and TFS.
Hi Shelly
a lovely framed image.
marvelous blue tones well chosen for the white flowers.
the blooming brunch was well composed and presented.
compliments
tsilla
- Margy
(2512) - [2009-08-27 1:01]
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Hi Shelly,
Beautiful this white flower against the light-blue sky.
I love the light on the flower, very well framed too!
Regards, Marga
- chrisJ
(42365) - [2009-08-27 4:20]
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Hi Shelly
I like the oblong frame. Good pp work, in this superb floral macro, with good shallow dof, & splendid sharpness and color. Congratulations!
Hi Shelly,
Nice shot, these flowers really seem to stand out against the light blue sky. Good exposure from the mid-day sun too, F/22 looks like it has worked quite well. Can't see any signs of OE - Good one.
TFS,
Scott.
Hi Shelly...nice shot...well composed...nice light and details.
Roger