I was able to photograph these daisies twice, once in the afternoon with mostly shade, and the second time on a clear, cool morning with dewdrops on the grass and good light. =) When I saw the dewdrops I was one happy camper, knowing that they would make for a sparkly background; I wasn't disappointed.
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You can tell a daisy's age..... |
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By the size of the center! |
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Let the sparkles begin... =) |
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I was thrilled when I saw the rainbow in this one... |
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Something I learned from my sister...when you've got all the possible angles of the front.... try shooting from the back of the flower. |
Love, love the black and white one with the butterfly! Also the daisy with the rainbow is awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteWoW! Man I am impressed! Very lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteYou mean your sister's photography actually taught you something?! Wow!
ReplyDeleteYour daisies turned out lovely, you should experiement more with black & white.
~ Catherine
Har har. =P
DeleteBlack and white? Ok!