A Dutch good friend introduced me to R'osity... and now, I really feel good in this community : I enjoy a lot your friendship and comments !BIOWith a few exceptions (indicated), I'm using a simple CANON Digital IXUS i... Sometimes, I do some postwork using ArcSoft PhotoStudio 5, but I just installed Adobe PhotoShop 7.0...
But now, after having seen all these beautiful shots, I just bought (Nov 2004) myself a new camera : NIKON 70 D !
I'm a chemist, leading a small R&D team in polymers (My greatest pleasure is to stimulate creativity...) I'm also studying to become a patent attorney...
I'm living in Belgium and enjoy travelling, hiking (going out every week-end is a vital must !), reading (my French preferred authors are Marc Ly, Jean-Christophe Grang Amie Nothomb,...), music (great fan of US female voices : Jennifer Warnes, Natalie Merchant, Sarah McLachlan, ...) and ... photography ! :~)
Bien cordialement aussi aux amis francophones !
:-) mIcHeL
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Comments (8)
LICORNEDECRISTAL
une belle photo comme je les aimes!!!
logiloglu
excellent photography !!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!
Apophis906
A very lovely photo here,excellent capture.
jcv2
Hmmm, no Helianthemum I suppose, maybe a Hypericum species. Very beautiful capture!
Akinom
Hehe... if JC doesn't know it, he's the specialist! I'm really bad at this! But I know you've captured it most beautifully! Wonderful details!
AgentMai
No idea what kind of flower this is, but it sure brightens up a rainy day!!! Excellent sharp focus, and lovely raindrops. A real beauty =)
GiMi53
Looks a little bit like Joannah's beautiful small flower : http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=796161&Start=1&Artist=FearaJinx&ByArtist=Yes :~)
GiMi53
After some search in my books, I think I can now identify this arbust : it's called Potentilla, belonging to the Rosaceae family... the flowers are known to be long lasting...