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Comment from cen12964
Nice shot of these unusual seeds/flowers. Nice angle of shot emphasizing the seeds. I think a little selective brighting would bring out more details in the balls. Just a thought. Thanks for sharing. Rebecca
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
Nice shot of these unusual seeds/flowers. Nice angle of shot emphasizing the seeds. I think a little selective brighting would bring out more details in the balls. Just a thought. Thanks for sharing. Rebecca
Comment Written 31-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
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Thanks Rebecca, not very good with software programs still learning but will give it a try. :) Mary
Comment from widdlebeckcollection
Hello Mary. Seeds or flower??? Errrm, I guess both? fantastic looking plant, with great "what looks like" a purpleish tinge to it. very clear to look at, and enjoyable. We, as children used to throw the flower heads or seeds, on to our friends, as they would stick to their clothes! Sometimes we would miss, and they would land in their hair. That was the point we would run away. . . . fast. Thankyou, Gary. . . naughty boy.
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
Hello Mary. Seeds or flower??? Errrm, I guess both? fantastic looking plant, with great "what looks like" a purpleish tinge to it. very clear to look at, and enjoyable. We, as children used to throw the flower heads or seeds, on to our friends, as they would stick to their clothes! Sometimes we would miss, and they would land in their hair. That was the point we would run away. . . . fast. Thankyou, Gary. . . naughty boy.
Comment Written 31-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
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Thanks so much for your comments, glad it bought back those childhood memories :) Mary
Comment from canon shooter
Yes they are very unusual and a nice presentation. They look like something you would want to
stay away from. Sorry I can not help with the name.
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
Yes they are very unusual and a nice presentation. They look like something you would want to
stay away from. Sorry I can not help with the name.
Comment Written 31-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
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Thanks so much Bob, haven't had much luck with anyone recognising them but guess it isn't that important.
Comment from Shakeadog
good find
i like the patterns in them
good framing
focus sharp
good lighting, colour and contrast
well spotted and shot
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
good find
i like the patterns in them
good framing
focus sharp
good lighting, colour and contrast
well spotted and shot
Comment Written 31-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
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Thanks so much I really appreciate your positive feedback.
Comment from GaliaG
very strange "flowers", if same body can call this flowers
good filling of the frame, good focus, details and lighting
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
very strange "flowers", if same body can call this flowers
good filling of the frame, good focus, details and lighting
Comment Written 31-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
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Thanks so much, really appreciate your positive comments.
Comment from cynnocence
This is a wonderful image. I love those spikey black balls in all their glory atop those green leaves. The composition is excellent and you've used your space well. Thanks for sharing my friend. Cyn
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
This is a wonderful image. I love those spikey black balls in all their glory atop those green leaves. The composition is excellent and you've used your space well. Thanks for sharing my friend. Cyn
Comment Written 31-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
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Thank you Cyn for your positive comments, very much appreciated.
Comment from PhotoVision
I'm afraid I don't know what they are either, sorry. But I like the technique you've used to photograph them. The shallow aperture has nicely blurred the background, and while the tips of the foreground leaves are perhaps sharper than the spikey balls, they nonetheless lead the viewer nicely into the frame. This is helped by their shape too of course, the way it curves towards the balls. Your colour and light are both good as well.
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
I'm afraid I don't know what they are either, sorry. But I like the technique you've used to photograph them. The shallow aperture has nicely blurred the background, and while the tips of the foreground leaves are perhaps sharper than the spikey balls, they nonetheless lead the viewer nicely into the frame. This is helped by their shape too of course, the way it curves towards the balls. Your colour and light are both good as well.
Comment Written 31-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2012
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Thanks so much for your positive feedback.