Always nice to see some of the the heather blooming this time of year.
Winter heather
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Just a ramdon, academic(?), thought: perhaps the single flower in the third one might be shown off better by inserting a false "blue sky" around it. (I must stop having these thoughts about digital manipulation. They are a sign of weakness in a film user).
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Almost exactly (I am also an avid lover of BW) my thoughts. I really appreciate well controlled whites that still give the impression of being "white" .Harold Gough wrote:The first is my favourite.
As a colour-dedicated photographer, there is something about a perfectly-rendered image of white flowers which always gets to me.
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Great detail in these pictures, Charlie! In no. 2 even some delicate (spider silk?) threads between the flower's pistils are well discernable!:smt103
The xeromorph leaves look very much like those of the potted rosmary I have on my balcony.
But, you know what, Charlie?! For someone who is well aware that there are people like me around who really like the technical "nitty-gritty", you're a little sparse on the details this time, ... I must say!
--Betty
The xeromorph leaves look very much like those of the potted rosmary I have on my balcony.
But, you know what, Charlie?! For someone who is well aware that there are people like me around who really like the technical "nitty-gritty", you're a little sparse on the details this time, ... I must say!
--Betty