"King White'

© Margaret Sikora

"King White'

Uploaded: September 19, 2007

Description

Last September at Mt tomah Botanical Gardens I captured this not yet open Protea,they are the largest of the plant and are just magnificient.

Comments

Glenn E. Urquhart September 19, 2007

Outstanding lighting, color, contrast, Well Composed and Quite Beautiful, Margaret!!! Well Done! Cheers, Glenn. #741776

Ray Clarke September 19, 2007

Beautiful capture Margaret, love the lighting and detail!!!(R) #4810418

Dominick M. Dimacale level-addict September 19, 2007

This is a beautiful floral image Margaret, great details too...Dominick #4810446

Paul E. Earl September 19, 2007

Lovely shot. You have reminded me that I should probably go to Mt Tomah when I am in Sydney in the holidays! #4810512

Pat Gamwell September 19, 2007

OUTSTANDING shot, Margaret! Love the soft, subdued lighting...really enhances the gorgeous white bloom without overpowering it! This one should be framed & hung in a prominent area (preferably MY house! lol:) #4812513

John Connolly September 19, 2007

Brilliant work here Margaret! Your exposure control is remarkable with such a difficult subject! #4813227

Stanley J. Contrades September 28, 2007

This is absolutely an outstanding capture with stunning colors, details, and whiteness, Margaret! Beautifully done!!
Much Aloha,
Stan #4859252

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