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Lady Pitstop
03-04-2008, 16:31
Useless with names of flowers :bonk: but these were growing in the front garden! :D

http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/1074/IMG_4531rs.jpg

http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/1074/IMG_4539rs2.jpg

fraggle101
03-04-2008, 16:36
They are beautifull!!! just stunning...

AlanoDale
03-04-2008, 16:48
I agree, love them.

fruitcake
03-04-2008, 16:50
:love: Lovely!

Redhead
03-04-2008, 16:51
WoW absolutely Fabulous............

Sue

scraggs
03-04-2008, 16:58
That 1st one is a stunner Donna, 2nd ain't bad either :D

HanC
03-04-2008, 17:07
They are both absolutely beautiful!! :clap: gorgeous lighting and composition :) im very jealous!! :);)

Janice
03-04-2008, 17:44
First one for me, Donna......fantastic composition.

Forbiddenbiker
03-04-2008, 17:54
Those are stunner's, very nicely done Donna. :clap:


Nice comps both. :thumbs:


... blimey its dark in your front garden. :nuts:

sawman
03-04-2008, 21:01
I dont do flowers but those two shots stopped me & made me look again. Brilliant work there

n30_mkii
03-04-2008, 21:22
Wow they are very inspiring. What sort of setup did you use? The light is very soft. Loving them!

jenbrads
03-04-2008, 21:23
they are amazing? not snowdrops are they?

Ajophotog
03-04-2008, 21:30
Classy flower and classy shot, no doubt shot by a classy lady :thumbs:

Cuddy
04-04-2008, 06:39
Beautiful photo, first is outstanding.

lammie
04-04-2008, 06:49
Two great pictures. I love the first one, it's a stunner.

squitty
04-04-2008, 06:57
Very nice indeed.

Canon Bob
04-04-2008, 07:07
A very nice study of a "Spring Starflower" ....(Latin Tristagma Uniflorum) ......It's not an anemone but a member of the Lily family.

Bob

zarozinia
04-04-2008, 07:13
Beautiful, I like the detail in the second one,

Lady Pitstop
04-04-2008, 08:48
Wow, thankyou everyone for your lovely comments :love::love::D

FB - it is dark in the front garden, but not that dark :lol: Yes, I picked it! :D:p

n30 mkii - natural light with black card behind and one white and one silver reflector - just to highlight the underside of the flower and stem.

Canon Bob - thanks for the ID :thumbs: