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Daisy Triptych|
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| camera | NIKON D100 |
| exposure mode | aperture priority |
| shutterspeed | unknown |
| aperture | f/0.0 |
| sensitivity | ISO200 |
| focal length | 60.0mm |
| resolution | 700x351 pixels |
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Daisy Triptych
This is my second flower triptych, the first was of Harebells and try as I might, I could not reproduce the same quality but then daisies are heavy and dense in comparison - and each time I've gone out to shoot for this, it's been dull and dark.
comments (12)
I LOVE this, Joae Ann! It would be splendid as a wall hanging!!!
Ahhh. Big sigh. It's a beautiful creation and works on its own merit. You don't need to compare it to what has gone before.
Beautiful.
Wonderful! I like this as much as the Harebells. (:o)
This is as good as your other one, it has atmosphere, i like the colours and softness. Other than the right hand one i dont think the pics would work on their own, so i assume this Triptych was your intention all along, which shows you have vision?
My first thought was that this would look wonderful printed, framed and displayed on a wall. I like it. It has a softness that appeals to me. Nice! -marybeth
I think it works very well. As you say, they are two completely different flowers - the harebell is very dainty and ethereal and and the daisy more solid. I like the variety of DOF in the 3 different shots. It gives the effect of being like some tiny insect immersed in a sea of daisies - a bee's eye view!
Ingrid
I like very much these triptych !
Exquisite, blur has always been something I have found fascinating, you definitely have a knack of making the best of your images. I feel part of the secret is the white background and high key approach.
As Alistair says, this is exquisite. The light is wonderful...and this photo (as with your other photos) are inspirational.
Oh my! This one is really beautiful, Jose! Keep up the good work!
This is Class! love your work!!!
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