Fancy Tulip.
Uploaded: May 01, 2006
First Flower shot with my new 30D..Im loving it. My 28-135 never looked so sharp and "L"-ish!
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Joannie Bertucci May 01, 2006
Congrats on the new camera, did you have the 10 or the 20 before this one? I use the 28-135mm IS and that is about all I use!Your right, your flower came out beautifully Craig! Great colors (unusal for a tulip) and lighting! #437680
Craig m. Zacarelli May 01, 2006
Thanks... I love the 30D... I was using an XT before this and what a difference! Over all sharper Images and it seems to me that the pic quality is better...even though they use the same sensor...go figure! Its funny, we have about 6 of these tulips this year.. all different colors and dont know where they came from, My wife thinks she probably bought a bag of these bulbs but they are so spread out that it donesnt seem possible... shes very dilligent as to where she puts the flowers in the gardens.
Thanks for all your comments and tips..
Craig- #2714100
Janine Russell May 01, 2006
Craig, very nice colors, detail and lighting. #2714159Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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