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Because pictures are sort of like breathing
I worked some more on the stuff from yesterday.
The poppies in this series were shot a little earlier (perhaps half of an hour) and the light was warmer, harder and a trifle richer (there were scudding clouds, which changes the fill from skylight).
Crepe Paper

Crumpled

Ruffed Collar

The next one I really like, because of the way the seedpod seems to rise up, and congeal, out of the wash of color.
Bullseye

Now for something completely different
Succulent

The poppies in this series were shot a little earlier (perhaps half of an hour) and the light was warmer, harder and a trifle richer (there were scudding clouds, which changes the fill from skylight).
Crepe Paper

Crumpled

Ruffed Collar

The next one I really like, because of the way the seedpod seems to rise up, and congeal, out of the wash of color.
Bullseye

Now for something completely different
Succulent

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Julia, bon voyage, and hope your travels are enriching
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Your Bird of Paradise series the other day was dandy, but I saw it on the fly as I tried to get to seventeen other things.
Julia, finding this spring rather strenuous
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Freezing/isolating the blossom gives equal weight to everything you want to see in the picture, and time to peruse it.
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I'm still waiting for most of the flowers to bloom in Ohio. Seeing your pictures just makes the itch to get out there with my camera stronger.
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That or the timing of planting bulbs, which would require digging them up.
The only flowers I can keep going for most of the summer is California Poppies, because so long as they are watered enough, they will keep making flowers.
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Here I have wildflowers and a few flower beds the seniors who live here plant. I make do.
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*lurker here - not sure how I got here originally, but I've been very moved by your essays on torture and your photographs*
*must get macro lens...*
Tanith
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I just went and looked at Terrence Karney Photography and discovered I've not done a piece on the tools/techniques of macro.
When I get to Tennesee I need to rectify that.
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We blame Bear.
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