Red
Uploaded: January 02, 2008
f/6.3 1/6s 100mm macro
My first heliconia & an attempt at a home made light box- still some work to do on that.
Cropped & played with filters in photoimpact. Thanks for looking! :)
Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/6 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 100.00 mm, Model: Canon
Laurie Daily January 02, 2008
WoW, I love all the red, Sue! I am not real familiar with that flower but it sure does well with macro shots. I keep thinking about putting together a light box for photographing flowers...especially since winter is here and outdoors for a few more months is off limits to fragile flowers! #820189Sue McLeod January 02, 2008
Thanks Laurie- I found some instructions on the web. Will send you the details. #5283160Su Sana E. P January 02, 2008
Sue, I love the selective details and dof of this colorful macro. Trust me, you don't really need a light box for this flower. Take to the open area where you've enough natural light and select a colorful background, shoot and thank me later. LOL #5284317Sue McLeod January 02, 2008
I'll take your advice SuSanah!! :) #5284319Shelly A. Van Camp January 03, 2008
I think this is beautiful..love the colors and details!! Great work! #5286795Susan Fox January 03, 2008
Beautiful! Love the selective focus! #5288039Sue McLeod January 03, 2008
Thank you Shelley & Susan! #5288841Kara L. Hendricks January 06, 2008
Sue, you have an outstanding gallery!!! WOW!! the detail and clarity you capture is unreal, and you love color... I do too!!! I will have to come back and look again!!Looking forward to your joining us at PG101!! #5302537
Songbird Cline March 01, 2008
very interesting color and design #5578438Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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