Call me YELLOW

© Bianca Thomas

Call me YELLOW

Uploaded: June 25, 2006

Description

Is it a porcupine or is it the house duster? Another beauty cought my eye, but no luck knowing what it is....Fluffy and moving with a wind is a awsome site of this pretty.You can only imagine how much effort photographer would have to put into this flower on the windy day???????....dedicated Nikon Macro 200 mm lens was used. Flash was fired.THIS PHOTO IS NOT DIGITALY ENHANCED
f13 aperture,1/125 shutter, DEDICATED Nikon macro 200 mm lens, garden location, noon time of day, on the bright sunny day in the shade

Comments

June 25, 2006

very nice caught my eye #471791

Lynne Morris June 25, 2006

Beautiful image Bianca, gorgeous colour and detail, nicely captured! #2949023

Melissa G. Meiselman June 25, 2006

Wonderful that your described your process and great that you have presented such a wonderful...straight from the camera..image, Bianca!!! #2949028

Bianca Thomas June 25, 2006

I appreciated Lynne,melissa,Edward for your time to view my art and coment on it...in this times of digital manipulation (guilty of it myself) I was proud to present a photothat WAS NOT digitaly enhanced colours....i also get taken by suprise when I see what digital cameras can do out there....When I see a colour straight from camera like this I dont know what to think....Am I that good? or am I lucky? well I do have lots in my collection like it...so I wouldnt call it a luck.....But I am gona say I AM NO PRO......there are better then me out there....One of these days I be known for my capabilities capturing these beauties.....better yet I dont look for fame.....i am looking for unusual out there......Thank u all #2949216

Leanne M.E. Boyd June 25, 2006

Beautifully captured, Bianca! It looks like St. John's Wart to me - could be wrong though. #2949234

Mary Clarke June 25, 2006

Lovely image Bianca #2949269

Bianca Thomas June 25, 2006

Mary,Thank u so much ever for this info.....and more info on this flower is astounding... #2949399

Bianca Thomas June 25, 2006

Mary,Thank u so much ever for this info.....and more info on this flower is astounding...

Saint John's Wort is an outstanding herbal remedy steeped in many folk legends and traditions of healing. It has five-petaled, bright yellow blossoms with protruding stamens which flower at the height of summer. This erect, woody-stemmed plant is filled with many oil glands and thrives in sunny, hot and dry conditions, as though exulting in the light

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