Here is my imitation of Georgia O'Keefe and her huge, dramatic flowers. I used Topaz simplify 4, buz sim & PS liquify. The ground squirrels in my yard have since eaten all my poppy roots and I have no more poppies to photograph.
I have taken a break from packing for my trip to South Georgia & the Falkland Islands. Denise and Artie are also going to be on this trip. I leave on Wednesday.
10-14-2012, 05:16 PM
Hazel Grant
Have fun! Waiting to see your photos from your trip
10-14-2012, 10:01 PM
Paul Lagasi
Have a great trip, you should see some fantastic birds, and get some great images. Nicely composed image. Well done
10-15-2012, 06:42 AM
Anita Bower
Wonderful colors--so bright and bold. I like how the flower fills the frame. The out of focus center in the URC is a bit distracting. Have a wonderful trip!
10-15-2012, 08:30 AM
denise ippolito
Nancy, I like the look and poppies are one of my faves and so is O'Keefe. I might take a sliver off the bottom if it were mine.
I can't wait to photograph together again! I leave tomorrow!!
10-15-2012, 10:18 AM
Bob Miller
Hi Nancy....love the colors and texture of the poppy. I agree that the oof flower center is a bit distracting! Have a wondeful time!
10-15-2012, 10:22 AM
bhavya joshi
Wonderful image...Lovely Compose, Nice Rich Tone of Flower... and also agree with Other's.. :)
10-16-2012, 05:55 AM
Cheryl Slechta
Nancy, love the poppy and the colors and the O'Keefe composition. Have a great time!:S3:
10-16-2012, 07:57 AM
Nancy Bell
Thank you all! I think I will experiment with cropping it a bit differently so the OOF flower center does not draw your eye so much.
10-17-2012, 07:29 PM
Andrew McLachlan
Hi Nancy, love the colors of the blossom. I agree with Denise on the small crop from the bottom. Hope you have a wonderful and safe trip.
10-18-2012, 12:38 PM
Dennis Bishop
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For the past 12 days, I was in California face-to-face with a Georgia O'Keeffe poppy print. I like your version better than hers. To me, the composition is fine (I don't think I'd crop), and the center of the flower being out of focus isn't a problem. The reds and oranges are very striking, especially with the center and background colors. I like, too, that you zoomed in and didn't include the entire bloom.
Because of the flow of the petals, I thought a 180-degree rotation would work better. It also seemed that the background should be subdued a bit. In Viveza, I desaturated the blue in the corner, darkened the green next to it, and -- because of the blue in the corner and the center of the flower -- made the rest of the background bluer.
I'm guessing you flew out of Denver. We had a frighteningly brief stopover, there, on our flight back home late yesterday. Our next flight was boarding as we got off the plane from Sacramento. Happy shooting during your trip.