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06/18/2008 12:57:17 PM |
Funny how I always find wild flowers more pretty than the kind you buy. Nice lighting and dof. |
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06/07/2008 06:42:29 PM |
Interesting. It doesn't look at all rose like -- especially those shiny smooth-edged leaves. The difference between wild and hybrid is quite amazing. |
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06/07/2008 06:28:00 PM |
It is always fascinating to see the wild flowers from different areas of the world. The wild roses we have here are pink and are the Provincial flower for Alberta. I like the dappled light of the background her with the little spots of sunlight on the flowers. |
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06/07/2008 06:14:45 AM |
Nice feeling of depth on this - it would be nice if you were able to brighten up the roses, or tone down the bright area behind them so your eye only gets drawn to the one bright area (the lovely crisp Roses). |
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06/06/2008 07:19:11 AM |
I never knew those were wild roses =) A very nice capture, I like the DOF. I also always like flower pictures where one of the flowers ins't perfect *such as the bottom one that sort of dead* love that kind of contrast! |
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06/06/2008 06:10:35 AM |
Lucky you. They're rather pretty and I bet they don't require obsessive coddling like their domesticated cousins. |
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06/06/2008 03:15:18 AM |
Lovely capture, nice composition! |
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