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Phew. Now I've got it. Thanks for all the help.
'Abraham Darby'. A David Austin rose in my garden. ![]() Canon G2. 'P' mode. Macro. |
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Of the two I think I prefer this one. It's a little crisper than the other.
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Thank you, checklg.
You mean you didn't like the water dripping off the other rose. (^J^) |
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Wow! That's a beautiful shot Janet. Very crisp!
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I like how it shows the different colors of the pedals on the inside/outside. Very nice.
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Eric, I was also pleased with the contrast. I had taken many shots of the rose and the peachy inside didn't show. I lowered my exposure one stop, and voila!
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