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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 31 10:42 am)
Hendesse, I just noticed that Jacomina just called you Klaus so I'm going to start calling you Klaus too. I love the photos you took! I loved how you played with the focus in the first photo. The flowers are beautiful and they are definitely in the process of blooming. I love the contrast you have in the second photo between the young chestnut tree and the other foliage, it makes it look like the young chestnut tree is the mightiest tree of them all with blooms for all to see. Great job Klaus!
Yes Dee, it's a Pyramidal Orchid - one of the 56 species of wild orchids we have here in Britain. Here's another one: an Ivy Broomrape. Broomrapes are fascinating because they have no chlorophyll themselves and so they parasitise other plants. Each species of Broomrape grows on a specific host plant and this one grows on ivy. We have a very localised yellow form around here - and this is a small group of them. Sorry about the poor quality of the photo. They were growing in an awkward place where I had a bit of a problem getting a good angle on them and the sunlight reflecting from the raindrops on them made for very bad contrasts :( .
I like those Caroline! You taught me something new. My college botany professor never talked about Broomrapes and I wish she would have, they sound like interesting plants/flowers. I can still see the beauty of the Broomrapes even though you had to struggle to get a good shot. This is another wonderful entry!
Jacomina, I like how you played with your first photo, it looks like cute yellow fuzzy worms are coming from the heart of the begonia. The spice flower looks like what I would want a spice flower to look like, it looks red and spicy and it makes me want a cinnamon candy. lol
Caroline, this is a cool photo of the more common Ivy Broomrape. I like the flowers on it, but I don't know if I would touch its stem. That fuzzy stem would give me the creeps, it would make me feel like I'm touching a tarantula's leg. lol Have you touched its stem?
WOW! You have really been busy in here. Wonderful results too. I have uploaded one on my gallery for this challenge. Dont really know how it will appeare her, so here is a link to the gallery. click here to see
I love your photo Helle! My favorite color is pink, so the color of those flowers grabbed me right away. I love the kaleidoscope effect you added to the photo, it really helps showcase the main flower.
Caroline, I would have never thought it would be slightly sticky. When I was a young girl in Girl Scouts, we would have meetings at my troop leader's house and next to her house was this field of tall green weed-like plants and my troop and I would play hide and seek in it and I remember the plants being sticky and my eyes would burn after awhile. I'm not good with sticky plants, but I know sticky plants need love too, so I'm happy you took a photo of it to show us its unusual beauty.
Thank you very much for your comments. Here is another one. The flowers want come as close as possible into the direction of the camera
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I love your photo Art! I'm a sucker for hot pink so that grabbed me right away and I like how the flowers are naturally arranged on the stem. You can just cut that and make that a whole flower arrangement. I've thought about taking some photos of flowers around my house, but one day some are living and the next day some are dead. This Texas heat is no joke. I'm sorry if that was depressing. lol Your photo is beautiful and it definitely deserves to be amongst the other blooming flowers in this thread!
I like this one very much Andrew. When i first saw it, i thought it is a kind of sea urchin.
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I did another photo manipulation for my entry this month. I entered three entries, because I couldn't choose which tint I liked the best on each artwork. Here's the links to my entries:
Perfect Day for a Floral Wedding 1
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The Unusual Subjects - July 2016
Hello everybody! It's time to reveal the unusual subject for July! If you need to know the background and rules for this activity, then you can read about them at this link: New Unusual Subjects Information Have fun creating your images! :)
The randomizer's results are:
July's unusual subject is:
Blooming Flowers
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