dseltzer 0 Posted June 2, 2008 Another attempt to produce a non-standard flower picture, this time with more attention to movement and composition leading the eye. Please let me know what you think. Link to comment
davidmccracken 2 Posted June 2, 2008 I clicked the thumbnail because I found it a little interesting. Seeing the image so much larger makes me glad I did click. This is a seemingly simple shot but it is quite clear it is not. Well done. Link to comment
giuseppe_pasquali 0 Posted June 2, 2008 great play with all those nuances of green. Thank you, G. Link to comment
dseltzer 0 Posted June 2, 2008 David and Giuseppe, thanks so much for taking time to look and comment. Glad you like this! Link to comment
doug_gentry 0 Posted June 7, 2008 Excellent use of color domination David! A fine presentation and good composition as well! Link to comment
lesa jones 0 Posted June 14, 2008 Wonderful bold color....very nice David....regards...LJ Link to comment
gordonjb 10,860 Posted June 17, 2008 I like the tension between the strong horizontal lines and the arching vertical line of the bud and stalk. The background with its diagonal swords works well. Between the added angle of motion they contribute and the varying tones they give the feeling this scene extends well into the distance. Lovely light and colour scheme also... so full of life. I am not 100% certain from the bud but this looks like I. psuedocorus. I have a lot of these around my pond and they are often the subject of my photos. Link to comment
dseltzer 0 Posted June 18, 2008 So glad you stopped by and that you like this one. I thought I'd captured one of nature's great compositions, especially because of the lines and the depth, and you've seen the same which is very encouraging. I'm not botanically knowledgeable enough to know the genus and species, but maybe this shot will help you make the ID. Whatever the name, they're such pretty flowers, and I especially like the precision of the buds. Link to comment
gordonjb 10,860 Posted June 19, 2008 I have not heard of these referred to as French Iris but then common name are multitudinous. I suspect these are Iris psuedocorus. The veining on the falls is fairly distinct. I will try to go out in the yard and take a few shots of my plants tomorrow and post them here for comparison. Whatever the species these certainly are beauties. Link to comment
Alx 0 Posted June 24, 2008 Excellent way to show this banal but always captivating metamorphosis. Graceful image with high graphic quality. Ciao, Alx Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted July 5, 2008 David, a beautiful one,really a bit different. The BG, IMO is the right amount of blur with nice"zig-zaging" of leaves, that still are keeping its forms, but not disturbing the main actor. In the different hues of green ,the yellow color , form, textures , and direction are glowing. very nice result, and good light. Link to comment
dseltzer 0 Posted July 6, 2008 Pnina! How nice to see you here. I'm especially pleased you like the glow... that's what makes the shot for me. The last bit of sunlight that I followed to the bud. You see, I do pay attention when you speak of how you follow the light! :-) It's that same light that brings out the depth because of its fairly wide luminance variation from foreground to back. Thank you for looking and leaving such a detailed comment. You make me smile when you call this bud the "main actor." :-) So, now it looks to me like it is just about to start or finish taking a bow! Link to comment
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