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Thanks Stephen. I think the reflection of the clouds on the lake give a nice effect.Love these. The first one is a magical array of many images spread out in a way that challenges your ability to perceive them all at once.
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Steve McDonald
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Thanks kitsap charly. The flowers are called Arrowleaf Balsamroot and they tend to grow on slopes in semi-arid areas. I took these in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia Canada.Wonderful shots. I think the yellow flowers look like a wild form of gaillardia. The best wildflowers are usually found in mountains. Thanks for sharing these.
Thanks ejays. The macros were taken with a Raynox 250 close-up lens. You will have to get an adapter if you don't have one yet for it to click into.Tremendous photos. Especially the macros have come out spectacular. Great job there. Makes me extremely excited that I have the same camera and the camera has tremendous potential.
Thanks Sam. aaa noticed the 3D effects. I didn't notice.Nice shotswith good 3D-effects.
Thanks DianeVery well said Stephen!
Thanks Bill. Yes I try and use HDR actually most of the time for landscapes. I don't push it too strong though.I see you spent a lot of time in your HDR program. Look good! Unique perspective using F:2.8 for some of the landscape shots accentuating the foreground flowers. Not just everyday "Snapshots" . Keep up the good work![]()
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Thanks KJaayBeautiful series, love your landscape and flower shots,#1 is awesome!!
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KJ