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Uploaded: April 15, 2010

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f4, 1/800th sec., ISO 400. Taken at Balboa Park 15 April 2010. 70-200mmf2.8 lens, stacked extension tubes. I used the "shoot through" technique with a similar colored flower in front to get the soft color in the lower to mid part of the frame.

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Dominick M. Dimacale level-addict April 15, 2010

Lovely florals here, Gary.


Dominick #1259154

David Phalen April 16, 2010

Beautiful work Gary!! Love It!! #8539752

Lori Carlson April 21, 2010

Love the effect you created on this, Gary!! Great vision!! =) #8559598

Donna La Mattino Pagakis June 03, 2010

Artistic and very beautiful. Sunny vibrant yellows. Great work Gary!!! #8663890

Dianna Murphy November 16, 2010

This is a fun technique to try. Once you get the hang of it you can get some really great images. Great job Gary.
You can try it with differing colors in front too. #9042917

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