Thanks Wendy! How i wish it was more sharper where the water beads were.
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From the Botanical Gardens in Christchurch, NZ: Begonia
http://www.pbase.com/david_ws/image/...0/original.jpg
Cheers
David
And another from Crete. I don't know what it's called but it looks good.
http://www.pbase.com/david_ws/image/...7/original.jpg
Cheers
David
One of my favourites when the latest body was new. I may have used different settings now.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4020/...126e03be_b.jpg
D300s, 16-85 VR, 1/250s, f8, Program AE, ISO200, Multi-Segment, No flash.
Nice images pipz. Keep it coming.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4093/...283003ed73.jpg
Mark
Is that an IR image peter?
Nice one.
Mark
Wow. Love it.
Keep it coming/
This was shot today with my new Panasonic G1. It was also my PAD shot for today. Pretty, I thought.
EXIF
http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/...7dfb236daa.jpg
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...achmentid=4538
Can't remember the name of these right now. Wouldn't mind some tips for shooting these tall spikes though. The only thing that's turned out so far are close ups. The plants are close to 5' high.
Wendy
Wendy, I think they're delphiniums. I like the treatment you've given them and the framing is great - excellent choice of colour and presentation. Did you generate it yourself?
Taken on slate beach South Wales.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...achmentid=4709
From my garden - Etlingera elatior (Red Torch Ginger). An early photo with my first digital camera a Fuji Finepix
http://i45.tinypic.com/2ur6vc5.jpg
Grant
No idea what this is called. Found it growing in an old slate quarry which had been breached by the sea ata place called Abereiddy, South Wales.
http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/2922/mg0262n.jpg
Yup, that's it - delphiniums. Thanks Kit. As for the frame, I did it in Elements 8. Kind of standard treatment for me. Thin black border/canvas size, then match the background colour from the photo make a wider border/canvas size and apply a drop shadow. In this shot I was fortunate to get a nice isolated background as the spike was leaning over a gravel pathway.
Thanks for the feedback
Wendy