Wildflower

Uploaded: June 29, 2010

Description

The bright yellow Goat's Beard (from the Aster Family) is a stunning find in the coastal areas along Lake Michigan.
Digital enhancements to turn down the color saturation and change the background to black make this a real wildflower a real standout.

Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 50.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 50D

Comments

Liz Mackney June 29, 2010

Great treatment and detail! #1283194

Randy A. Myers June 29, 2010

Great detail. Nicely done. #8722874

R. J. Laudenbacher level-classic June 29, 2010

Wonderful treatment, colors, detail and treatment. Excellent. #8722990

Judyann Plante June 29, 2010

Excellent work! #8723110

Bonnie C. Lackey level-classic June 29, 2010

Love all that great detail, Michelle. They are beautiful but oh so invasive! I keep pulling them out only to find new ones in a week or so. #8723146

Robert R. Goodman June 29, 2010

Hi Michelle,WOW!!Wish I could capture a shot like that.Great treatment!!! #8723186

Tarun Bose June 29, 2010

Excellent capture with super treatment, Michelle. #8723241

Kay E. Mahoney level-classic June 29, 2010

Nice capture and effect, Michelle. #8723780

Michelle D. Allen July 04, 2010

Thank you all for yoiur your kind words and feedback. #8733672

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