Bright Carmine [Contest Finalists September 2005]
Uploaded: September 19, 2005 03:36:45
A lovely red-flowered marguerite daisy called Bright Carmine - I planted a couple of them in my garden on the weekend. EF-S 60mm macro lens. Indoor natural light with black background. 5 sec, f/16, ISO100, dry brush applied to petals.
Paul E. Earl September 19, 2005
Fantastic Robyn!! I love the way you have framed this! Beautiful colour and lighting! #312886Colette M. Metcalf September 19, 2005
Very pretty, Robyn!! #1854075Rakesh Syal September 19, 2005
I love this picture, Robyn!!!! #1855572Robyn Mackenzie September 23, 2005
Thanks very much, Paul, Colette and Rakesh! #1869198Kevin Anderson September 23, 2005
Very beautiful shot Robyn! Amazing color. I hope to see this one again. #1871512Jill Odice September 29, 2005
This is beautiful...It's so amazing how different they look when you shoot macros of them, I never realized how beautiful the center of the flowers were before I started shooting them so close up!I love the color of this beauty! It would look awesome next to my gazanias! I will have to look for these next spring! #1900085Carla Metzler October 21, 2005
Congratulations, Robyn!! #1979985Anna Diederich October 22, 2005
Very beautiful shot Robyn! Love the color. Congratulations!Anna #1986227
John Matthews February 14, 2006
i am a big fan of your work Robyn, I went and had a look at you website, your work is all great!!! particually like this shot: http://robynm.smugmug.com/gallery/763948/1/33757984 - keep shooting!!!! JohnSign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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