|
Gianfranco Bussalai
{K:888} 6/13/2005
|
This flower picture has something singular... maybe the bug gives a good contrast with the flower. Good job
|
|
|
brandy bailey
{K:3509} 6/13/2005
|
like the little bug. makes flora more interesting
|
|
|
Robert Delgadillo
{K:3509} 6/13/2005
|
Mary, above all I think we should all be trying to experiment in order to refine our oun unique styles. I only meant to encourge you to continue experimenting. The only person whose opinion of what is best is yourself. I myself am quite uncomfortable with my borders, never really happy with them. I want them to add to the image but not over power. And without them at all they seem unfinished. Some I see here are really nice but I don't know how to create them or if they would be appropriate to the subject. Maybe this should be a topic in the forum? Bob
|
|
|
Mary Brown
{K:71879} 6/13/2005
|
Our Hibiscus plant is single bloomed and a solid colour. This is gorgeous with the double bloom and colour variations. I can see why the lady bug would want to visit. Beautiful presentation. Classy. Mary Thanks for your comment on my sun rays picture. I appreciate your opinion. Your point is well taken and definately something to keep in mind for future postings. Bob,I do figure there will be others that would not be your choice as I experiment and learn.
|
|
|
Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 6/12/2005
|
An eloquent beauty, splendid macro work.
|
|
|
Peter Daniel
{K:33866} 6/12/2005
|
Wonderful Double Hibiscus Photograph Robert, Great colors, clarity and Composition. Still working out the bugs in your camera?
Thanks for sharing? GOD Bless? Peter Daniel
|
|