Ranunculus asiatitus #4 - with variations by goodoleboy
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Captured 4/5/08.
Original on top, just for the record.
Comments (7)
PhthaloBlue
Beautiful rose - interesting variations!
goodoleboy
Thanks, appreciate it, but this is not a rose.
miwi
Wonderful image,very beautiful work, I love all of them.
RodS Online Now!
Very lovely - I like all the variations, but the first variation under the original is my favorite.
racolt33
The variations of the Ranunculus Asiatitus are amazing. Good post and nice work..
starship64
Beautiful work!
DianeD
Love all of them!
anahata.c
this mesmerized me when it went up. (I've been dealing with a sick sister, physical therapy, trying to make more money, repairing my apt, etc., and when I see a pic like this, it just takes me out of my world in a flash.) A luminous set of variations, with a truly beautiful original.
I can see how some people can mistake this for a rose: I'd have known otherwise only because of your title. "Ranunculus" means "little frog"---and your guess is as good as mine! (I don't see a frog within a million miles of this thing! It looks like a frog? Really???) The top shot is a fragile, delicate, beautiful capture. You almost made it like thin silk or tissue paper. Also beautifully composed: The burst of red on the left bottom is stunning. A beautiful solo flower shot. Number 2---rod's favorite---is even more fragile, like an apparition. Beautiful use of whatever filters, settings, etc, you used on it. The red is now a set of electrical lights...
3 gives a deep green-yellow to the flower center---it's almost like cabbage. And the outer petals are beautiful blues, pinks, etc. It's stunning. 4 is a 'blush' shot---just blushes of hue and shape, soft and ephemeral. A beautiful contrast. And the last one is like an etching or bas relief. Or a pencil drawing. You flattened the image and made it like a carving. Brings out the complex patterns of the petals and their veins. A spectacular montage, Harry, a stunning set of treatments of an already beautiful original. Eye popping.