Jamach, the Cactus about to fall into the water and the Lily in the last but one series are extremely digital creations for me. In the last set I really like the Coneflowers - one variety I am dying to shoot some day !!!
Rampai65 wrote:
Jamach, the Cactus about to fall into the water and the Lily in the last but one series are extremely digital creations for me. In the last set I really like the Coneflowers - one variety I am dying to shoot some day !!!
I am glad you enjoyed the pictures Ram, note that I did not make them for you however, but I do appreciate your candor. One bit of advise for your pictures from me is to enter them in competition - forces one to be more aware of the creative output, as well as possibilities. Some people say art is very personal and an expression from the soul, but without others it is just a fart in the wind.
Lots of coneflowers here, called Indian Blankets, terrific and prolific growers all summer long.
jamach wrote:
I am glad you enjoyed the pictures Ram, note that I did not make them for you however, but I do appreciate your candor.
Lots of coneflowers here, called Indian Blankets, terrific and prolific growers all summer long.
Jamach, I am aware that they were not made for me. I missed out the word NICE between extremely and digital in my sentence above. Apologize for missing the word. I hope that puts things in perspective.
Not sure what kind of flower this is and its more stopped down than my usual thin dof stuff but I really liked the bokeh at 2.8 from my 80-200 drainpipe and polarizer:
Also prowling through my dahlia archives I found this
Rampai, thank you, much appreciated! Campanula varieties are among my absolute favourites, they have everything: color, shape, delicacy and they react wonderfully to all kinds of light.
Great contributions from eveyone!
Mike Reid, your style is always a home run to my eyes.