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My rose(s) for today #94

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Aug 14, 2008
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Captured back in 5/06, in the very early morning, somewhere within walking distance of my semipalatial place. Since many of you like the postwork treatment of roses I've previously posted on Renderosity, I continue in this vein with the above photos; the original on top, the buttery/creamy filtered version on the bottom. Zoom in for a closer look. Thankx for popping in, and have a top notch Thursday.

Comments (20)


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babuci

4:42PM | Thu, 14 August 2008

Another great double presentation. Love the deep yellow color on these gorgeous heads and a postwork realy fancy my taste. So dreamy and soft.

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kasalin

6:12PM | Thu, 14 August 2008

Great !!! Beautiful work !!!!!!!!!!!!

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jocko500

6:44PM | Thu, 14 August 2008

so lovely yellows and all. bet they smell good too

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lizzibell

7:03PM | Thu, 14 August 2008

Beautiful yellow roses...

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Margana

7:36PM | Thu, 14 August 2008

It's great to see both of these. Your postwork really is lovely, Harry. Happy to see you're still sharing your beautiful roses with us. These yellow one's are gorgeous. -M :^)

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auntietk

8:41PM | Thu, 14 August 2008

Mmmmmmmmmm ... the buttery creamy one is yummy! :) Beautiful photograph, and beautiful postwork. Nicely done, my dear!

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MrsRatbag

8:58PM | Thu, 14 August 2008

Yes, I vote for the postwork too, you have a marvelous touch with roses! These are awesome!

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schonee

10:22PM | Thu, 14 August 2008

Beautiful!

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busi2ness

10:40PM | Thu, 14 August 2008

Very interesting comparison Harry, the bottom one not to be forsaken!

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beachzz

12:22AM | Fri, 15 August 2008

Your roses are always beautiful, these are right up there in the gorgeous category!!!

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durleybeachbum

8:53AM | Fri, 15 August 2008

I love this colour in roses! I prefer the top one, but they are both lovely.

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Hendesse

9:00AM | Fri, 15 August 2008

Wonderful colors and light. You've captured this beautiful roses excellently!

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CavalierLady

10:02AM | Fri, 15 August 2008

Lovely work, Harry, the roses you choose are perfect candidates for this filter.

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odie

10:20AM | Fri, 15 August 2008

Just gorgeous. I'm singing "Yellow Rose of Texas"... :-P

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cmolsen2002

7:31PM | Fri, 15 August 2008

Beautiful! Both!

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Biffowitz

6:25AM | Sat, 16 August 2008

Oh I like the creamy version, nice work once again Harry. Keep up the good work!!

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witch_1612

11:08AM | Sat, 16 August 2008

Wonderful Work!!!

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clam73

1:46PM | Sat, 16 August 2008

lovely colors and details in full view....nice capture!

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tizjezzme

7:39PM | Mon, 18 August 2008

these are beautiful harry ... now that I have a decent well, I should have one heck of a garden and flowers galore next summer :) :) :) I can't wait!

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tallpindo

3:36PM | Tue, 19 August 2008

When natural is not good enough and only wax will do. Similarly when wax is too thick and gutteral and only a light wispy natural bloom can suffice.


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