This was the second non photographic outdoor weekend in a row.
To not get bored I bought some flowers and spend some time on my attic with them. I also exercised photo stacking on them.
All shot with Nikon D7000 & 105VR Macro at f16. All photo stacked (in cs5) from 3 images except the last two which needed 5 and 6 images.
Thanks for looking. C&C are always welcome.
Chris
One and four are my favs. Love the pollen movement in 4. Lovely clarity in no. 1. One of my favorite flowers. I used to drive to a special nursery to purchase the non hybrids because they were taller and bloomed for years. Lisianthus.
Many thanks Ron, Ken, Socrate, Linda, Morris and Charlie for looking and commenting. Appreciated.
The flowers shine now in the living room. After that I will leave them to dry out completely.
And if nobody gets rid of them and no kid destroys them I will have another go with them in 2-3 weeks.
Chris
PS Can anyone give me a hint how to reply using the text of a reply. That I get for example:
Morris wrote..... and I can add comments to it?
If I klick on ones reply button I get just a empty response box.
Thanks.
Beautiful set Chris.
Love the comps in 1 and 2.
Just click on Quote beside the Reply button on the right hand side of the post(if it is appearing on your screen). The type your text in above that.
Otherwise copy and past into the Send Reply box and add your comments.
Martin
Martin Good wrote:
Beautiful set Chris.
Love the comps in 1 and 2.
Just click on Quote beside the Reply button on the right hand side of the post(if it is appearing on your screen). The type your text in above that.
Otherwise copy and past into the Send Reply box and add your comments.
Martin
Thanks Martin
Sep 19, 2011 at 12:37 PM
Charlie Shugart Offline Upload & Sell: Off
Chris, a handy variation of what Martin correctly states is this: sometimes you may want only part of the quote, so simply backspace out the parts you don't want.
Charlie
Charlie Shugart wrote:
Chris, a handy variation of what Martin correctly states is this: sometimes you may want only part of the quote, so simply backspace out the parts you don't want.
Charlie
Thank you Charlie.
And I see I can also use the quote function in someone else's topic.
That's interesting.....