Red and dead


Photo Information
My favourite Tulips, I love them in every stage, these had just gone over. Taken indoors.
02/04/2014 - 13:47trixie
CategoryFlowers & plants
Shutter Speed1/15
Aperturef/11
LensN/A
ISO1600
Focal Length50mm

Glowingblue

Link Posted 02/04/2014 - 14:34
Stunning, even past their best you have done them proud, a really wonderful comp Trish

GIULIO57

Link Posted 02/04/2014 - 17:48
Nice
PPG

tyronet2000

Link Posted 02/04/2014 - 20:12
A sad tale but you can remember them in their glory
Regards
Stan

PPG

Teaka53

Link Posted 02/04/2014 - 20:15
Glowingblue wrote:
Stunning, even past their best you have done them proud, a really wonderful comp Trish

I have to agree
Malc

graysummers

Link Posted 03/04/2014 - 00:23
I have to say that it is a thoughtful exercise in how you follow through the life cycle of your flower photographs. You see them [photographically and I am sure, emotionally] through the process from giving joy to when they eventually depart having left their mark in providing joy to the senses.

You truly are akin to their presence in this world.

Touch, Sights and Smells? I bet Sounds are involved too as obviously they speak to you. Oh Taste....And a cup of herb/floral tea? You get the drift .
"The Latent Image that exists before development is a truly mystical and exciting entity and some subsequent individual photographs can make the spine tingle."

Good Fortune:

Gray Summers. Website www.graysummers.com

wombat101010

Link Posted 03/04/2014 - 12:04
Gray puts it far more elequently than I ever could, but I agree totally, very emotive.
Regards
Steve

trixie

Link Posted 03/04/2014 - 16:18
Glowingblue wrote:
Stunning, even past their best you have done them proud, a really wonderful comp Trish

thank you so much Karl you know they are my fav flowers

trixie

Link Posted 03/04/2014 - 16:21
GIULIO57 wrote:
Nice

tyronet2000 wrote:
A sad tale but you can remember them in their glory

Teaka53 wrote:
Glowingblue wrote:
Stunning, even past their best you have done them proud, a really wonderful comp Trish

I have to agree

wombat101010 wrote:
Gray puts it far more elequently than I ever could, but I agree totally, very emotive.

thank you all so much

trixie

Link Posted 03/04/2014 - 16:22
graysummers wrote:
I have to say that it is a thoughtful exercise in how you follow through the life cycle of your flower photographs. You see them [photographically and I am sure, emotionally] through the process from giving joy to when they eventually depart having left their mark in providing joy to the senses.

You truly are akin to their presence in this world.

Touch, Sights and Smells? I bet Sounds are involved too as obviously they speak to you. Oh Taste....And a cup of herb/floral tea? You get the drift .

Thank you so much Gray, yes I do have a herbal tea I love to celebrate the life of flowers, I always have them in my home, in my garden too. I do view them as you do , emotionally and when they are past their best I still see beauty in them
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