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Damn good shot of that rose.....
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Great picture!
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Once again you floor me with the talent you posses in the art of photography. Awesome work as always.
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Thanks guys!
I took the photo yesterday, just after a torrential downpour. As soon as the rain stopped falling I was out the door and taking photos of different roses, trying to catch good water drop photos.
Here's another rose I captured:
It kind of reminds me of a prop on an outboard motor.
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Truely you have presented nature's creativity quite impressively.
Every thing is just perfect, light and capture!!!
Check out mine, just tried something but unable to reach upto your level...
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Thank you Krist3Grant!
I lucked out big time on this photo. Everything came together quite nicely.
Your photo is very Pretty too! Sometimes a little perspective change like getting down to the level of the flower or a little lower will make all the difference in the world when it comes to photo time. Also, play around with different camera settings. F stop and shutter speeds can drastically change what a photo will look like. Also, don't be afraid to really get in close to the subject! I was within inches of the roses in my photos.
I have been taking photos for a great many years and I also was mentored by two Top Notch Professional Photographers, so I definitely have a Huge advantage over most people.
Try, Try, Try and Experiment! That's what it all comes down to in photography!
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Thanks for your concern grandpawrichard....
These words of yours are really encouraging and will keep them in mind!
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