Lily of Fire
Uploaded: August 11, 2004 11:42:49
Early morning light ignited the colors of this lily in the backyard of ''family'' members Peg and Mick in Arlington, Nebraska. Hand held, 1/90 sec, f/S 2.8, ISO 100
Stacey A. Bates August 11, 2004
Hi James,James R. Jackson August 11, 2004
Stacey, thanks so much for the compliments. Coming from someone of your caliber means high praise! Your gallery is grand, and I was especially drawn to the floral shots, and just as much to the horses. I have never had the opportunity to photograph (much less live with them!). You've made some great captures. Thanks again! Keep shooting. JayStanley J. Contrades August 12, 2004
Stunning image, especially the black "slippers" and love the capture of the crossover of stamens 2 and 3 from the left! Gorgeous colors and very well done, James!James R. Jackson August 13, 2004
Stan, thanks for the compliments and analysis of my photo! You know, I hadn't noticed the stamen "slippers," but seeing them, I can see that the crossover pair must be dancing. Cool! Thanks again (and great gallery)! Jay #705120Colette M. Metcalf September 19, 2004
Congrats to you Jay!!! #790426James R. Jackson September 22, 2004
Thank you, Colette! #797469Lisa Deaton December 16, 2004
Just beuatiful!!! Congrats!!! #977828James R. Jackson December 16, 2004
Lisa, thank you so much! The pic did turn out well. I looked through your gallery, too, and I love it! I really liked the clematis (sp?). I did not recognize it with the curly edges. Great shot. Loved the shots of your children, too, especially the christmas light ones. Your son may not appreciate your photographing him now, but someday he will love you for it! Keep shooting! JaySusan Jane Allen September 18, 2006
This is really distinctive! Very skillful selective focus. #3325100Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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