This is a discussion on Now, it's nothing but flowers.. within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; 1. Now, it's nothing but flowers.. by okmqaz42 , on Flickr 2. CNV00084 by okmqaz42 , on Flickr 3. DSC_3719 ...
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Found the flowers! I really like the feeling of being surrounded in #3 but I love the light in #2 which makes it my favourite from this set.
the light in #2 is lovely. tell me you did more with it while you were there.
I agree with the lighting in #2. Love the concept of #1 but personally I think you have to watch what you cut off..even things in the background. #3 really has you feeling like you are in there..what are the sticks in #3?
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Hi Kat, number 1 was taken lying on the ground with me tight to the back wall of the ruin, I had hoped that I got the top of the church, but alas it was not to be. The interesting thing about the church ruin is that I really should not have been in there and I was caught! conversation with the police man was something like-
Police: You should not be in there, who gave you permission?
Me: I did not ask for permission I just climbed in.:
Police: well I don't think you should be in there.
Me: Sorry officer, but if I should not be in here do you not think they would make it so easy to climb the wall to get it.
Police:Good point, well made, carry on!
In number 3 the sticks are part of a maze of sunflowers in the botanic gardens....
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I like your sense of play with your comps! I'm w/the rest of the gang here - the light in #2 gives it a fab mood and makes it my fave here.
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+1 on the lighting in #2
I like the daffodil shot best for sure. Would have also made a very nice shot closer in.
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