MS-673

Uploaded: September 01, 2002 14:28:07

Description

Columbine flower against the sun, Michigan

Comments

June 20, 2007

I am not really able to guess how this was done. Is it the moon and some silhoutte, but what is that object? and how is it suspended in air? #677427

October 04, 2007

A child might see this (as I did at first glance, actually), as a flying elephant wearing a crown, floating in an evening sky on what could might be a circus rope. Where did you get the idea to shoot this particular single flower against the sun? This is magical and very creative! Really well done! #4883674

Aggie Villanueva October 04, 2007

Instantly I saw a bucking bronco with the cowboy sitting tight on it. The laso is even in the picture. I love silhouettes. #4883791

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