Spring Daffodils !


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You know I love spring flowers and i was so suprised to see some Daffodils in flower in mid July !
29/07/2014 - 21:10trixie
CategoryStill Life
Shutter Speed1/50
Aperturef/8
LensN/A
ISO400
Focal Length31mm

Teaka53

Link Posted 29/07/2014 - 22:15
A very interesting capture, would love to know how you processed it
Malc

drobbia

Link Posted 30/07/2014 - 02:01
The resulting image of whatever process used is magic. Blending the spotted golden brown against the veined rock is seductive. Well thought out and produced - thanks Tony
Teaka53 wrote:
A very interesting capture, would love to know how you processed it


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Last Edited by drobbia on 30/07/2014 - 02:02

bwlchmawr

Link Posted 30/07/2014 - 06:54
Never seen iron daffodils, Trix. Well seen and photographed.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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trixie

Link Posted 30/07/2014 - 07:43
Teaka53 wrote:
A very interesting capture, would love to know how you processed it

thank you Malc, it is out of the camera, just took it last week at Cromford Meadows, and I liked it, no process at all.
drobbia wrote:
The resulting image of whatever process used is magic. Blending the spotted golden brown against the veined rock is seductive. Well thought out and produced - thanks Tony
Teaka53 wrote:
A very interesting capture, would love to know how you processed it


I am so thrilled that you like this, but it is just out of camera, I really liked the rusty flowers you can buy all kinds of rusty flowers and ironwork at Cromford.
I am going there again today. More Rust shots later.
bwlchmawr wrote:
Never seen iron daffodils, Trix. Well seen and photographed.

thank you so much Andrew too

GIULIO57

Link Posted 30/07/2014 - 09:49
bwlchmawr wrote:
Never seen iron daffodils, Trix. Well seen and photographed.

x2
PPG

autumnlight

Link Posted 30/07/2014 - 16:41
Really like these rusty Daffs Trixie, i would love some for my garden ... i too thought it was the processing
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Mac

Link Posted 30/07/2014 - 21:39
Trixie!

Had me fooled as well!

What an interesting shot - like it very much.
Mac from Montreal

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trixie

Link Posted 31/07/2014 - 14:27
autumnlight wrote:
Really like these rusty Daffs Trixie, i would love some for my garden ... i too thought it was the processing

They sell them at farmers markets now I have seen lots and lots. I love them too

trixie

Link Posted 31/07/2014 - 14:27
Mac wrote:
Trixie!

Had me fooled as well!

What an interesting shot - like it very much.

thank you so much Mac hope you are well

pauljay

Link Posted 31/07/2014 - 18:15
Different!
Paul.

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