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The Other SidePosted by Mithun (palakkad, kerela/Bangalore, India) on 3 June 2008 in Plant & Nature and Portfolio. This a violet cosmos, taken from the botanical garden ooty during this year's flower show......
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@rem_la: Sorry I did'nt get you..... Mandy Provan from Johannesburg, South Africait is so beautiful Mithun!!! GREAT shot, I love your DOF 3 Jun 2008 6:57am @Mandy Provan: Thanks a lot Twine from Colorado, United StatesGreat angle Mithun - really emphasizes the brightness of the sun when you can see it THROUGH the flower. Nicely done! 3 Jun 2008 8:22am @Twine: Thanks a lot Lorraine from Gatineau, Canadasuch softness, very lovely.....Remla is saying that He likes how the petals are translucent (can almost see through) 3 Jun 2008 9:00am @Lorraine: Thanks a lot for your help Lorraine, I dont know French Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsLike a Chinese lantern, with that light transparancy! Beautiful! 3 Jun 2008 10:11am @Illuci: Thank you, Illuci Francesc B. from région parisienne, FranceBeautiful macro of Cosmos... I like this light trough the petals ... ant your "other side"... original... 3 Jun 2008 1:02pm @Francesc B.: Thank a lot, I really appreciate your comments. @Namaki: Thank you @Ana Lúcia: Thank you Ken McCoy from Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL, United StatesAnother great macro - you've got the technique down perfect! 3 Jun 2008 7:40pm @Ken McCoy: Thanks a lot Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaGreat depth of field as befits your blog. And the light is wonderful. 4 Jun 2008 1:46am @Michael Rawluk: Thanks a lot, I really appreciate your comments Michael Rawluk @Persian King: Thank you, @Marion: Thanks a lot @Observing: Thanks a lot Ronnie 2¢ from London, United Kingdomah, yes, taking a different angle on things really pays off like this. I like it! 4 Jun 2008 11:06pm @Ronnie 2¢: Thanks a lot Andres Abon from Plano, United StatesThis reminds me of an article I read about finding unusual angles. Good job. 5 Jun 2008 4:21am @Andres Abon: Thank you Mithun from Bengalore, IndiaThanks a lot all of you, for your vist and your valuable comments. 5 Jun 2008 7:15am |
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