Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Chrysanthemum - this time I'm sure

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No question, it's definitely a chrysanthemum. With a subtle sepia cast.
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22 comments:

  1. Gorgeous sepia-fied photo of a chrysanthemum. You are so talented with macro shots Robin!

    Now I'm off to check out your Ruby Tuesday (running late again).

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  2. 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!

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  3. So very pretty, Robin! A perfect capture for Sepia Scenes! :)

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  4. The ambient light ripples off each beautiful leaf. The warm glow of the sepia makes me think of Spring. This is a wonderful take!

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  5. How lovely in sepia! Nice light and shadows.

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  6. I feel the same as Jientje, don't normally like them, but this is beautiful Robin.
    Thanks for sharing it.

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  7. Nice one Robin. I like the way you celebrate the forms and tones by cropping closely.

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  8. Oh 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.

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  9. 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

    they're flawless!!

    I feel as if I could step into the flower

    wow! again Robin

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  10. Lovely! I can feel the softness of the petals.

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  11. I'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.

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  12. I just love the softness of this photo! Nice job.

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  13. And photos of them are so beautiful. Each petal is different yet so alike. Don't ya' love nature!

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  14. This is beautiful. And it should definitely go in your shop!

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  15. I missed this?? How??

    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.

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