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Another view of the road-side helianthus flowers I photographed last night, just before the sun set. I really love the flare in the upper left and the highlights on the flower petals and stems near it.
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Last night after dinner the backlight was very nice and I found one aspen leaf that didn't have blight ....LOL........most of my aspen have a lot of black leaves due to many rains this summer...they are a pretty tree, but really are disease prone from all all kinds of stuff.
La photo suivante est au sommaire et en pages intérieures du n° 2 de Backlight Magazine.
Le magazine en ligne : www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/421047
Canon A1 with Canon FD f1.2/55mm, Fuji Pro 800Z
Taken at the darkroom, not my negs but I liked how the whole scene was set up.
This was the last shot of the evening yesterday.
As I was walking back to the car to head home I noticed that the warm rays of the setting sun were backlighting this leaf that had fallen vertically in the grass.
So I dropped down to the ground and fired a shot or two ...
Las placas Backlight, una tecnología patentada por SAKMA, son la mejor opción para componer grandes superficies que haya que retroiluminar como este opi publicitario de gran tamaño en el Aeroport de Barcelona (Aeropuerto de Barcelona).
Backlight is the best <3
Merci Camille Volpe
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Daffodil at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Ruth Ann and I made our first visit of the year to the botanical garden (February has been our inaugural month in recent years), taking advantage of a beautiful spring day. The shade of the Woodland Path area of the garden provided the opportunity for this shot. Giving in to knees that don't take kneeling very well these days, I sat on the path to get a low perspective. While the backlighting keeps the orange cup from shining, I really like the delicate details of the petals.
Press "L" for larger image, on black.
Taken in our garden with the Sigma 30/1,4 by aperture 4,0.
Good evening to all.
Better to view on black press "L".
With the sun starting to set and getting lower some of the trees on the black ground really started to stand out.
Mirador de Sámara, Tenerife, Spain