Tickseed Sunflowers
Uploaded: September 04, 2010
Photo captured September 3, 2010.
Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/1600 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 218.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Renee Doyle September 04, 2010 0
Beautiful, bright and bold!! Really stands out against the dark background!! Lovely work Tommy!! #1304718Brett Dolsen September 04, 2010 0
Wonderfull light,detail and colour against the black Tommy! #8880967
Cindy Bendush
September 04, 2010
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Lynne Morris September 04, 2010 0
What a gorgeous floral Tommy. #8880980
Laura E. Swan
September 04, 2010
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-Laura #8880995
Julie Burnett September 04, 2010 0
I love these little flowers, gorgeous color and comp, Tommy!! #8881197Monnie Ryan September 04, 2010 0
Beautiful composition and color, Tommy! #8881293Kitty R. Rodehorst-Hanna September 04, 2010 0
BEEEEEEEEAUTIFUL, Tommy! :-) k #8881972Tommy E. Burgess September 05, 2010 0
Thanks everyone so much. I hope the weekend is going great for everyone and that you all have some time to get some really wonderful captures. Happy shooting. :) Tommy #8882427Karen Engelbreth September 05, 2010 0
Beautiful floral Tommy.. #8882461Ellen Hodges September 05, 2010 0
Gorgeous light and comp, Tommy!! Hope that you are having a great weekend! #8882626Ron McEwan September 05, 2010 0
I love these but never knew their name. Excellent capture #8882635
Val Feldman
September 06, 2010
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Kim Lund
September 06, 2010
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Tommy E. Burgess September 06, 2010 0
Thank you Karen, Ellen, Ron, Val, and Kim. I really appreciate the kind words. I have come to rely on my Missouri Wild Flower guide Ron. I knew these were a form of sunflower, but their are so many different varieties, the guide comes in handy. Though I'm sure even with that, I've probably on several occasions, incorrectly indentified flowers. I've only had the opportunity to shoot in the hill country once, but would love to come back and do it again Val. I love the alpine meadows, and the praire and glad flowers you find here in Missouri, but I'd say be far Texas has the best wildflower show in the country. Have a great holiday everyone, and happy shooting. :) Tommy #8884094Shirley A. Kinney September 08, 2010 0
Awesome, Tommy. Have never seen these before and being a sunflower lover these are just beautiful. #8888931Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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