purple orchids

© Rene M. Hales

purple orchids

Uploaded: November 25, 2007

Description

Image from the American Orchid Society in FL. I shot this image and I think it highlights
the use of Filter > Render > Lighting Effects. I used three lights on
this image with the central orchid supposedly the lightest and the
secondary side orchids less so. Hopefully this draws your eye to the
area of primary focus.

0.60s f/22.0 at 100.0mm iso100

Comments

Lynn Haack November 25, 2007

Beautiful lighting and excellent complimetary colors! Lynn #794723

Robin Bailey November 25, 2007

Absolutely breathtaking! Nice use of lighting & colors-great Job! #5121884

Jennifer L. Alder November 25, 2007

Very pretty orchid capture, Rene, with super color and presentation
:) #5121899

Joan Powell November 25, 2007

Lovely !!!!! #5122089

November 25, 2007

süper #5122140

Rene M. Hales November 25, 2007

Thanks so much to all for the encouraging comments.--Rene #5122171

Gene Spears November 25, 2007

simply gorgeous, Rene - nice work! #5123709

Rene M. Hales November 26, 2007

I also should have mentioned that I shot this image and learned much of the process used in completing it at a workshop with Vincent Versace. He has an excellent book out called "Welcome to Oz: A Cinematic Approach to Digital Still Photography" with many of the techniques covered in his workshop.--Rene #5124250

Jessica Jenney November 28, 2007

Beautiful color, lighting and detail in this gorgeous and elegant still life, Rene! #5142581

December 30, 2007

Really gorgeous, Rene. I love orchids and you did such a fine job with these! #5269079

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