I'm from Norway (that tiny, freezing country on the northern edge of Europe/the World) - where I live in a small town called Molde (on the west coast). I've been running around with an SLR since I was eight (I'm now 40...). My first camera was donated by an uncle that effectively got rid of the backup to the backup of his backup camera... I eventualy went digital when I bought a Canon 20d, which since has been replaced by a Canon 5d MkII. It's all just a hobby, but a hobby that devours quite a lot of my free time. I (almost) exclusively shoot landscapes and macros (as can be seen in my gallery).
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Comments (31)
thevolunteer
I don't know what the name is either. But, I do know you did a fantastic job with her. Aloha
TwoPynts
I want to say Pansy, but I'm probably wrong. What is important is that it is a beautiful image, and your postwork makes the flower jump right out!
redbeard
Terrific use of color and a great composition!
hotracer2
beautiful composition and colors:):):)...V
Richardphotos
I have no idea in English and even more so in your language. I do know it is very beautiful flower and excellent post work
luisrock62
Beautiful flower, good compo and postwork. Good Job!!
Georgy
Wow thats an interesting flower.love the touch of color.
x___photographs
beautiful
joost48
Who this is lovely!!Good composition and color.This is great photography.
Zacko
Gorgeous work on the selective coloring. Amazing DOF, and that brighter tonal range really looks perfect in this compo. Excellent work! Have a great monday. #:O)
ovag
Beautiful postwork. Nice job
PeeWee05
Beautiful POV and grayscaling.
BorisB
Excellent macro, nice idea with this color/sw contrast, well done!
marybelgium
nicely done !
oscilis
I think they are called carnations in english. Or if this is wild and by the sea I think it is called a sea pink. I like the postwork. That colour pink is great and I don't even like pink normally.
Cosme..D..Churruca
Very fine image... like a lot !
jcv2
Easy name, just... pink! They are colored pinks and called pinks (Dianthus sp.).. Gorgeous work!
cynlee
lovely selective color & delicate compo :]
Hidinthesierras
I love the way you left the color in the flower, really looks cool! beautiful job! 8-)
Pierre59
excellent macro and postwork, congratulations !!!
soulofharmony
outstanding presentation use of b/w and selective colouring.. simpley perfect :))))
PhotoSmith
I like the selective coloring and the focus and clarity are stunning - I can even see several strands of spider web! The layout and composition are superb. V
bkhook
This is stunning for lack of a better choice of words. I agree with photosmith. Excellent! Frame it and hang it! V
pimbotin
A great piece of art...
escafeld
Dianthus or pinks as jcv2 says and what a superb way of presenting it. Excellent!!!
morin3000
Great details in this wonderful composition. Nice work.* V****
sossy
pure marvel and outstanding colored! amazing flower impression! ;o)
odie
I think Oscilis is right about the flower. My mom called them "pinks". This is a breath of fresh air to view! Thanks. :0)
squirrel2005
ohhhhh! Such a beautiful capture!!! Awesome details.Love the postwork you did too.
Maska
Realy gentle photo! I Love it!