wow! you're brilliant at this I was chuckling to myself as the page opened, I remember you saying you didn't think your macros, your flower shots were all that good
This is ... I wish I knew a word that was sufficient to convey just how stunning this is. I'm sure there is one. So what ever that word is, this is that.
Gorgeous sepia-fied photo of a chrysanthemum. You are so talented with macro shots Robin!
ReplyDeleteNow I'm off to check out your Ruby Tuesday (running late again).
Very well done, and yes, it is a Chrysanthenum. I call them graveyard flowers, I don't really like them but your picture is magnificent!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty, Robin! A perfect capture for Sepia Scenes! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful once again!
ReplyDeleteAnd it's definitely lovely, too.
ReplyDeleteThe ambient light ripples off each beautiful leaf. The warm glow of the sepia makes me think of Spring. This is a wonderful take!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely in sepia! Nice light and shadows.
ReplyDeleteI feel the same as Jientje, don't normally like them, but this is beautiful Robin.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it.
what a beautiful flower
ReplyDeleteNice one Robin. I like the way you celebrate the forms and tones by cropping closely.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Robin. This may be my favorite one as of yet. But I shouldn't say that; it is hard to choose just one.
ReplyDeletewow! you're brilliant at this
ReplyDeleteI was chuckling to myself as the page opened, I remember you saying you didn't think your macros, your flower shots were all that good
they're flawless!!
I feel as if I could step into the flower
wow! again Robin
Lovely! I can feel the softness of the petals.
ReplyDeleteI'm speechless. As a photo it is nice. As a large oil painting the size of a wall, it would be something to stand before.
ReplyDeleteI just love the softness of this photo! Nice job.
ReplyDeleteAnd photos of them are so beautiful. Each petal is different yet so alike. Don't ya' love nature!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. And it should definitely go in your shop!
ReplyDeleteWow, so tender and lovely!
ReplyDeletenice post. thanks.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI missed this?? How??
ReplyDeleteThis is ... I wish I knew a word that was sufficient to convey just how stunning this is. I'm sure there is one. So what ever that word is, this is that.