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    There was a moment one day when these Nastertiums were perfect (to me) and the light, too. I had a half hour before work to make this image, which I used setting up my Ebony SV45U and Rodenstock 90mm lens. Made this exposure right in my own backyard with Velvia and had it drum scanned.


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    Lisa Gimber
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    I love this one! :)

    Lisa

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Jeffrey,
    Beautiful comp and light.....I really like it overall...........and wonder if I would love it even more if the whitish spots were gone. I would be interested if you tossed that one around yourself and tried it or decided to just leave it natural.
    Still, nicely done.

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    Thanks, folks.

    Roman, I've thought about that for a couple of years! I kinda like the little drops of water from the misty morning. But other times they appear to distract. So far no action taken.....

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    Very well composed, elegant and as good as it gets. I like as presented :)

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    Robert O'Toole
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    Hi Jeffrey,

    This image reminds me of home in So Cal, Nastertiums are everywhere near my home there. These plants are amazingly water repellent! After a rain the drops bead on every leaf, sometimes very large drops!

    I really like the image, WB, sharpness details and the nice soft light are all right on!

    Robert

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    A good pattern shot Jeffrey with excellent exposure and detail. I like the solitary red flower placed on the ROT.

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    Mike Moats
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    Hey Jeffrey, very nice image, as the red pops against the nice full coverage of interestring looking leaves.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Jeffrey, very elegant composition and exposure... I like it the way it is...CONGRATS...keep them coming...:D

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