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Magnolia Bloom


lizweisiger

EXIF Information extracted from file:
Artist: unknown
DateTimeOriginal: 2009:06:14 02:20:19
Camera Make: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Exposure Time: 1/1600.0 seconds
FNumber: 13.0
ISO Speed Ratings: ISO 1600
Exposure Program: Normal program
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MaxApertureValue: 5.6
MeteringMode: multi-segment
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
FocalLength: 300.0 mm
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh


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Liz, this is stunning. I love the light and shadows, the sharp detail, the texture. You really did an excellent job. I wonder how this would look in B&W? Just a thought. All the best.
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Superb viewpoint.. we're almost in the flower!! The beautifully textured magnolia contrasts wonderfully with the black background...Lovely work...Regards
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Unbelievable detail and mood created by fantastic lighting, Liz. Well done, my friend. Have a great week. Regards, Lawrence.
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I am so grateful for all the comments. As many of you know, I adore this flower however it's captured.

 

Linda, per your suggestion, I tried it in BW. To me, it's not as dramatic as color, but I appreciate your thoughts on it.

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A different flower shot that I find very beautiful... I like the light and shadows in this shot... Wonderful sharpness and details... Lovely darkness that surrounds this beauty... Great work...

 

All my best, Jill

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Liz... Perfect tonal values and so real I can smell it... Mike

 

"Magnolia blossoms spicy and sweet

 

Oleander pink and white

 

Hackberry, sassafras, chinaberry tree

 

Georgia town on a summer night." - A Prairie Home Companion

 

 

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I just love all the attention my image has brought me. Thank you, everyone, for taking the time to comment.
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Wow, Liz. This is stunning! I could learn tons about lighting from you. Just fantastic. On my favorite list.
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Liz: I love this photo, the softlight and the detail of the pedals makes this photo work. I believe if I could touch the pedals, I could feel the softness of the texture. Tom
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