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Hi Wes. Great shot not easy to capture and hold the detail they way you did, especially handheld even with VR. Regards, Bill
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Spotted this stone in an isolated family plot off a country road. Shot it
about a week before mother's day which inspired me to digitally add this
flower to the shot.
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Nicely seen and shot Ruud. Obviously this guy never heard that old saying, "Curiosity killed the cat." Regards, Bill.
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Taking time to smell (and capture the hidden beauty of) the roses. Lovely shot. Regards, Bill
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I see another message in this highly creative image Didi, but it's a stretch. Surreal viewed right side up or upside down is all in the mind of the beholder. Regards, Bill
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Incredible Pierre! I'm at a loss for words to describe it - I'll just settle on "Dandy." Regards, Bill
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Half full or half empty? Great eye for interesting subjects as usual Ruud. Regards, Bill
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Tony. Love this shot. The composition, silhouettes, and light are dead on. I been absent from the site, and photography in general, during the past big, bad winter. Just now coming out of hiding and bringing the camera back out of the bag. Regards, Bill.
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A stunning macro Ali! Gives me goose bumps about the size of this guy's eyes.. Regards, Bill
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Just some of my rowdy friends down at the Little Legion during happy hour.
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Thanks for your kind words everyone. Roger, I believe it is the background that makes this shot and it was there for the taking as many of the iris in the background had already blossomed. Just had to rely on f2.8 to do it's job. Thanks again, Bill
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Beautifully done Art. Like nature's stages one, two and three...all with the same goal - life in the sun. Regards, Bill.
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Thanks Ellen. I think you're right. I should have waited until the Volkswagon pulled up and 8 more turtles jumped out and piled on.
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WOW! Just amazing. The lighting is magnificent. Especially like the way you held the edges and structure of the leaves. And the green patterns on the petals works beautifully. Regards, Bill
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