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Jen
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Jen
15 years ago

I love how you blurred the green in the background. Beautiful pic Kym.

Staff
Member
15 years ago

My camera did it. I just pointed and clicked. Amazing, I feel like a redheaded witch with a stubby, high tech wand.

Rose
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15 years ago

Beautiful shot!

max
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max
15 years ago

Happy Birthday, Miss.

mjean1
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mjean1
15 years ago

Very nice picture.
I may have to upgrade to a newer digital camera. The closeups I take seldom turn out . Or, perhaps I should read the manual that came with my camera. I tend to open the box – point and click.
You have inspired me.

Staff
Member
15 years ago

Thanks guys.

Kitty
Guest
15 years ago

Happy birthday. Oh boy, you will love that D40. Can’t wait to see more photos.

silverstar98121
Guest
15 years ago

I have a D-50 myself. I love the thing. Nikon rocks. Autofocus rules. And I love this picture.

forkboy
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15 years ago

I don’t know what the flower is named, but I have been wondering myself about taking images of flowers as they decay (we have some tulips that have begun to whither, etc.), which I thought would be interesting, but I wasn’t certain until I saw this picture.

Congrats on the new camera, but sorry the old one died.

Staff
Member
15 years ago

I’m loving the camera.

Fork, I’ve been experimenting with aging flowers. Not to long ago I did one called bronzing the lilly that I like. But this flower always looks like this. Weird, huh?

Sandi
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15 years ago

Are those marguerites? I’m not sure how to spell them it but you get the idea! Great pic, by the way. You’re going to get a lot of great usage out of that camera!

Staff
Member
15 years ago

Sandi, I looked up marguerites. The pics I found looked like white shasta daisies. So I’m guessing not but I’m open.

Sandi
Guest
15 years ago

They can be yellow at times but I’m certainly not sold on that being the for sure variety. Very pretty, though. I’m partial to yellow.

Staff
Member
15 years ago

The flowers are kind of homely-oddly twisted. Yet, when caught with the sunlight dappling over the top in the dark of the forest, they can be beautiful.

bluelaker4
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bluelaker4
15 years ago

Very very nice photo.

Elizabeth
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Elizabeth
15 years ago

I don’t know the name, but I do love the photo. I just saw a commercial for the D60 on TV ..

archiearchive FCD
Guest
15 years ago

Whoo hooo – 10 mega pixels and SLR – Now you will need a 300mm lens – Christmas sounds good – and an external flash – sometimes the end of the lens can get in the way of the onboard flash and blacken the bottom of the pic. That sounds good for next birthday 🙂

Congratulations, you will find a whole new world through your new view finder.

Staff
Member
15 years ago

Thanks guys. I’ve been out playing this morning and cant wait to see what I have.

alaskasteve
Guest
15 years ago

Hmmmmm, a Nikon D60, sweet camera! Your flower shots are gorgeous, and your pictures have always been great – no matter what camera you’re using. Thanks for sharing, keep on clickin’. Cheers, steve