Thursday, May 02, 2013
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It is a bit difficult to guess the scale of the flowers by not having an element to compare them in size aside from the plant parts on the ground.
ReplyDeleteS.C. I had enough problems while laying on the ground and getting within two inches from the flowers, to worry about finding an large object to included in the scene. But thanks for the tip. You have me thinking for next time.
DeleteThanks for the efforts, they look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA good photographer does what a good photographer has to do. These blue cuties remind me of the bluebells that cover central Texas in the spring.
ReplyDeleteHi again. I did ask her, Andy. And she just looked kinda strange and said, "Not to worry, I know!"
ReplyDeleteWhat does that mean?
They are beautiful Andy thanks for the effort to get down and close. I mean your not getting any younger guy. We know.
ReplyDeleteSometimes getting down and dirty gives you some great rewards as in this photo of small flowers among the spruce needles.
ReplyDeleteGreat job and great effort. I talk about what one needs to do to take interesting flower photos in my post today, too. These are so delicate looking.
ReplyDeleteIt was worth it, Andy!
ReplyDeleteYou did! I find these shots difficult to do. Lovely payoff.
ReplyDeleteLovely perspective.
ReplyDeleteMy problem is not getting down on the ground to photography images like this. It's getting back up again.
You have a twig on your collar. ;)
Seeing the early hardy flowers of spring is a treat.
ReplyDeleteGlad you shared the beautiful results of getting down and dirty! Beautiful little spring flower.
ReplyDeletetiny perfect flowers - I got down and dirty to get a few of those earlier today!
ReplyDeleteI bet you did have to get down and dirty to capture these. You did a fine job...just hope you did not fall forward like I would have done camera and all. They are so dainty and pretty. Watch where you step. That is always my motto. genie
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