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With amateur photography skills and maybe a little of pure serendipity I just Take Aim and Shoot. Hope you enjoy the results.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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32 comments:
THIS IS AN IMAGE OF A WHITE ROSE THAT I TOOK IN VERY LOW LIGHT AND WITH A FLASH. THE RESULT GAVE IT A SLIGHT SEPIA TONE RIGHT OUT OF THE CAMERA THAT I LIKED. HOPE YOU ENJOY.
Genius camera you have, and this is original.
Oh what a light you got - delighyful sepia :)
This is very beautiful- especially so since your image is natural- unchanged- with our 'Magic editing!'
Hugs))
Junie
This is just stunning. I love it. I tell you I'm having a great deal of problems with my new camera getting that flash right and the light. There is so much to learn :)
A stunning picture. I'll try to learn and remember; low light, blitz, white water.
My physiotherapist has some sepia rose pictures in her waiting room. I watch them every Thursday. They haven't got any of the contrast, living light or depth that your white rose picture own.
Then her name isn't Carletta either.
From Felisol
Wow. I blinked and then caught my breath. Gorgeous Carletta.
Stunning! Love the waterdrops! Thank you for your comment at my blog!
the image is gorgeous! I can hardly believ it was done the way you describe. :)
The myriad folds, peaks and valleys are highlighted by the soft monochrome here. I would be happy if a new hybrid rose were created in sepia. I;d tend a garden full of that color!
Mmmmm -- I can almost smell that!
Sure turned out beautifully!
I like the droplets of water on the rose. Beautiful sepia photo
Wonderful close up of the rose, so well lighted up!
Nice shot Carletta, the camera gave the flower a peachy tone. I like the water droplets on it too, thanks for sharing:)
Absolutely Gorgeous! I love how softly the light played across the one side, leaving drastic shawdows on the other. And the water droplets add so much elegance to the shot! Beautifully done!
Thanks so much for coming to visit me!
wow i like that up close shot! so lovely!
u may view mine if u have time
perfect symbol of romance. The lighting is great and the little drops of water glistening on the petals is a nice touch. Thanks for stopping by and for all of your nice comments. I appreciate it so much.
Its so pretty!
That's straight out of the camera? AWESOME! That's gorgeous - Great color & great light & shadows - water drops, too!
I certainly did enjoy it! It is beautiful!
So beautiful it is your rose. I would like to have one. Have a nice day.
This is a marvelous picture. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Beautiful close-up of the rose. The fact that it's natural and not sepia-fied makes the photo even more special.
Lovely picture.
This is a beautiful capture, Carletta. I have found roses so difficult to 'understand' with my camera.
Janice.
I love the shadows, and the water droplets!!!
Oh, Carletta, this is wonderful...so very beautiful.
I love this photo even more because it is straight from the camera. Gorgeous capture.
Judy
Gorgeous!!
Wow! Your photos get better and better and better.
Great technique. Very nice picture.
This is wonderful.
I love all of it, but the intricacy of the folds most of all. It makes me gasp in awe of how wonderful nature is.
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