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This sunshine we have had CONSTANTLY all summer IS spectacular shining through our sliding door and through this single bloom. I'll miss Mildred till we see her NEXT summer. They claim that she is a repeat bloomer but perhaps she will need a nice rest now having so recently come to live in OUR garden. Anyway, thank you Mildred for such a glorious display. Sleep well!
I made this photograph with an old Russian made lens 3.5/200mm TELEAR-N (ТЕЛЕАР).
Exposure 1/500
Aperture f/3.5
Focal Length 200 mm
ISO Speed 100
Portland, Oregon
24 Aug 2015
I see this stuff around my neighborhood often. I believe it is one of the species of fountain grass, specifically white fountain grass (Pennisetum alopecuroides). Corrections welcome.
Photos from Tucson Botanical Gardens on January 26 2022 including the current exhibit "Glass in Flight" by Tucson artist Alex Heveri.
RAW file processed with RAW Therapee.
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This picture was taken in Casar de Cáceres (Cáceres), the village with the best sunsets in the world :)
High-contrast square-format photo of a backlit rose, seen in a garden in Diever, Drenthe, The Netherlands.
This photo was taken using an M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro lens @125mm.
I see you are not in the mood for decay..
What about backlight??
:)))
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Keep shooting:)
Thanks!
P.S:
Bigstickereater is watching:)))
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Backlighting produces such a wonderful glow, especially in the fall. Getting a nice sun star in there...well, that's a bonus! :-)
If it were a perfect world, I would gladly leave my normally unobtrusive watermark off in a corner. But sadly, it is not. And so I am forced to now place it front & center to discourage dishonest people from image theft and cropping watermarks. My apologies to image loving fans everywhere...I trust you will understand. Help fight this by reporting such abuses immediately!
Taken a week ago in the Rose Garden, the rising sun illuminated this rose from the back. I caught just a touch of lens flare, but decided perhaps it added a realistic touch. I used a small mount of fill in flash on the shady side. Hopefully, I can don my raincoat and get in a short walk today. Chicago Botanic Garden Sep 12, 2010 L1130572.dng
I was hoping to make the wildflower stand out against it`s surroundings and the setting sun and I think managed it.