Pink in the Spring
Uploaded: April 26, 2005
An early spring wildflower - Goldendale, WA. ISO 100, 1/30 @ f5.6, 75-300mm lens @ 300mm, manual focus, tripod. Also used a 12mm extension tube on my lens.
LISA L. HOWARD April 26, 2005
Lisa This is very beautiful and can you tell me what kind of flower this is. #241342Joline Frazier April 26, 2005
I love the simple beauty of this composition. Nicely done. #1293875Ronald Lunn April 26, 2005
I love this lisa. The simplicity of the shot has created a stunning image.Lisa C. Harness April 27, 2005
Lisa, Joline & Ronald - Thank you very much! Your comments are most appreciated!Lisa, I do not know the name of the flower. This was the first time I had seen this particular variety on our property where we camp. Last year, we didn't go up there until sometime in May, so maybe I missed it. There are all kinds of flowers that will bloom until it gets too hot (June). Lots of purples (my favorite color), yellows and some reds. I have several that I want to identify so I hope I'll find out what this pink one is!
Thank you again, everyone, for the positive feedback. This website is terrific! LOTS of wonderful images to appreciate and inspire, along with a wealth of information for getting the most out of your photography. #1298852
Ken Grooms September 26, 2005
Talk about simple beauty! Wow! #1888558Kerby Pfrangle September 26, 2005
Lisa congraulations on your second place win. Job well done. Kerby #1888908KHAWLA Haddad September 27, 2005
Congratulations on your wonderful Second place winner!!!!!! #1891657Lisa C. Harness September 27, 2005
Thank you, Ken, Kerby and Khawla. I am just thrilled and honored by this award!Luhut Napitupulu September 28, 2005
What a beautiful flower, simple but so nicely presented. I like the shadow. Coongratulations on your win, Lisa! #1897703Lisa C. Harness September 30, 2005
Thank you, Luhut! I appreciate your kind words so much.The shadow you see is actually another plant that was nearby. I was using a 12mm tube extension on my zoom lens to allow me to focus in closer to the subject. The depth of field becomes very shallow when I use the extension tube on my long zoom, so it does some interesting things to the surroundings.
Thanks again!
Lisa #1903124
Tonya R. Boles December 14, 2006
Beautiful image. #3702924Lisa C. Harness January 03, 2007
Thank you, Tonya! #3778375virafoto - August 19, 2007
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