Roses are Red

© Rita K. Connell

Roses are Red

Uploaded: June 13, 2013

Description

Nikon lens, 1/63, 500 sec aperture priority


Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/500 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 500, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 155.00 mm, Model: NIKON D7000

Comments

Arthur Bohlmann June 13, 2013

The soft focus works well for this image #1532277

Rita K. Connell level-classic June 13, 2013

thanks are I really shouldn't even have tried it was a little windy. but they were so pretty. #10732089

Susan Williams June 14, 2013

Beautifully done, Rita. I also like the soft focus of the petals and the background. Though rare, sometimes the wind can be your friend!

If the wind is constant, rather than pass the opportunity, I'll turn on High Speed Continuous and hope for the best. #10732643

David Resnikoff level-classic June 14, 2013

Rita

Arthur and Susan have sait it all

Well Done

David R #10732698

Rita K. Connell level-classic June 14, 2013

thanks Susan and David thanks Susan I always forget about that high speed continuous. #10732817

Gary R. Smith June 14, 2013

This photo came out well. The softness makes it very interesting. Well done. #10732881

Monnie Ryan June 14, 2013

Beautifully done, Rita! #10733229

Rita K. Connell level-classic June 15, 2013

thank you Gary and Monnie #10733640

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