Red , Yellow & Black

© Jim &. McCullaugh

Red , Yellow & Black

Uploaded: December 02, 2004 08:58:06

Comments

Steve Casey December 02, 2004

What an elegant shot, Jim. What did you use for lighting and background? #193414

Judy S. Fung December 02, 2004

Simply beautiful, Jim! Great comp and colors! #950489

Jim &. McCullaugh December 02, 2004

It was late afternoon light. I didn't do much to the flower. Just basic enhancing. I just added a black background fill in with Photoshop to make the flower jump out. #950804

Karen E. Michaels level-deluxe December 05, 2004

I agree the isolation of the subject is good. One can also use black velvet as a backround as that absors light as opposed to reflecting it back.
karen e michaels #955999

Cesar J. La Rosa December 05, 2004

Hey, Jim, this is just great and a lot of fun! It almost looks like a toy.
I love the colors of the flower against the black background. What flower is this?
Great job!
#956185

Jim &. McCullaugh December 05, 2004

It's a columbine. #956228

Cesar J. La Rosa January 18, 2005

I'm so happy to see this photo among the Finalists, Jim!
Congratulations on this BEAUTIFUL job!!! #1044091

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