Vavoom

Uploaded: July 23, 2013

Description

This flower was captured with my first digital camera in 2005.
This is when I first fell in love with photography and my new found passion was focused on floral images and to this day is still my favorite subject.
I grew this passion flower on my sundeck and it had to be the most photographed plant in history.
I photographed it for a full two years but unfortunately when I moved it did not survive.

Also I posted the wrong camera. This was taken with a little Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P73.


7/23/2013 ~ Category ~ Flowers

Exif: F Number: 2.8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/1250 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, red-eye reduction mode, return light detected, ISO: 100, FocalLength: 6.00 mm, Model: DSC-P73

Comments

Colette M. Metcalf July 24, 2013

Outstanding macro!!!! Beautiful, Sharon! #1537511

Ken Smith level-classic July 24, 2013

You have a great lens...and eye. Explodes right off the monitor, Sharon. Beautiful!! #10778684

Sharon Sawyer July 24, 2013

Colette and Ken, thank you so very much for your kind comments and support.

Ken, I posted the wrong camera, this was taken with a little point and shoot camera (4.1 megapixels and 3X optical zoom) So, this image couldn't be cropped or printed any bigger than it is, 800 by 600 pixels.

#10779507


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