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Comment from gidavidson
My Father's favorite flower and one that I also admire as they come in so many different varieties.
Nice frame, well focused and the exposure sure seems a tad dark. This my be easily edited. Very pretty.
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
My Father's favorite flower and one that I also admire as they come in so many different varieties.
Nice frame, well focused and the exposure sure seems a tad dark. This my be easily edited. Very pretty.
Comment Written 25-Aug-2012
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
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Thanks so much, did think about making it lighter but it was so close to the natural color I left it alone. Cheers Mary
Comment from Jairos
Great and excellent submission, great vibrant yellow color on this Daffodil flowers, great clarity and good initial impact, great sharp focus and good camera techniques, nice b/g, exposure and frame good , nnice Job , - Jairos
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
Great and excellent submission, great vibrant yellow color on this Daffodil flowers, great clarity and good initial impact, great sharp focus and good camera techniques, nice b/g, exposure and frame good , nnice Job , - Jairos
Comment Written 25-Aug-2012
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
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Thanks Jairos, appreciate your comments. :)
Comment from canon shooter
Yes they are very beautiful and you sure did a very good job in the capture. Very good light to bring out the beautiful yellow. It may been a little better if the bottom one was in the photo.
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
Yes they are very beautiful and you sure did a very good job in the capture. Very good light to bring out the beautiful yellow. It may been a little better if the bottom one was in the photo.
Comment Written 25-Aug-2012
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
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Thanks so much, Olga (Life is a Dream) made the same comment. I moved that one in some other shots but it did help to cover the vase :) :)
Comment from onyanita
how nice of her Mary. They're so beautiful and i love the color and lighting. Nice uncomplicated background. Good exposure. Lovely shot.
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
how nice of her Mary. They're so beautiful and i love the color and lighting. Nice uncomplicated background. Good exposure. Lovely shot.
Comment Written 25-Aug-2012
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
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Thanks again Sonya, as always your comments are appreciated.
Comment from photobeat
good on ya mary, i was looking for a good shot all day yesterday but i gave up...well done indeed, beny ")
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
good on ya mary, i was looking for a good shot all day yesterday but i gave up...well done indeed, beny ")
Comment Written 25-Aug-2012
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
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Thanks a lot Beny, hmmm must have missed my Which Way Up yesterday or perhaps it wasn't good :) :) Must admit there have been some pretty woeful photos put up for review recently. Cheers Mary
Comment from paulah
I think yellow flowers are especially hard to capture strong focus on each flower - but you have done it. The flowers are pretty but not notably unique. Perhaps try a version or two with more hint of the setting or a stronger crop. Thanks for submitting1
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
I think yellow flowers are especially hard to capture strong focus on each flower - but you have done it. The flowers are pretty but not notably unique. Perhaps try a version or two with more hint of the setting or a stronger crop. Thanks for submitting1
Comment Written 25-Aug-2012
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
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Thanks, not notably unique in northern hemisphere maybe but in South Australia not particularly common :) Appreciate your feedback.
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A ha! Yes i live but one county away from daffodil and tulip (Skagit Valley)farms. Big tourist attraction here!
Comment from Cassandra01
A lovely warm inviting shot of these beautiful flowers. Perfect focus and composition. Excellent shot!
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
A lovely warm inviting shot of these beautiful flowers. Perfect focus and composition. Excellent shot!
Comment Written 25-Aug-2012
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
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Thanks very much, I appreciate your feedback.
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan
This is a beautiful shot of the flowers. You have framed it well. Light and sharpness are very effective in creating a lovely capture. Good effort!
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
This is a beautiful shot of the flowers. You have framed it well. Light and sharpness are very effective in creating a lovely capture. Good effort!
Comment Written 25-Aug-2012
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
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Thanks so much, I appreciate your positive comments.
Comment from Joanna P
Beautiful Daffodils in a very pleasing arrangement the composition is balanced and the focus is sharp. I just question if the contrast couldn't have been increased a bit.
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
Beautiful Daffodils in a very pleasing arrangement the composition is balanced and the focus is sharp. I just question if the contrast couldn't have been increased a bit.
Comment Written 25-Aug-2012
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
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Thanks very much, I prefer to leave as natural as possible, that is the actual color of them so didn't want to play with contrast.
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Fair enough....Happy Snapping!!!!
Comment from Life is but a dream.
Nice rich feel to this Mary. Why did you chop off that little guy at the bottom? (no, I'm not taking off marks, just wondering). I think it would have been a stronger image with all the flowers in place.
You filled the entire frame with these beautiful blooms and I think you did a great job in the exposure department because the tonality, the contrast and colour saturation are deep and true to life. All is well focused (tripod right, ahem?)
I also like the background, softly blurred and not competing at all with the main stars, colour compatible as well. That ambient light is great, the way it falls on the right hand side and slight darkness to the left.
You have to be careful Mary with your cropping because it's so tight. If you go to print this in a print shoppe they will lop off more and really amputate the petals....I know from first hand experience (have I already mentioned this to you?)
A very happy photo. The Daffodil is used in Canada to raise funds for the Canadian Cancer Society.....in NZ too?
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
Nice rich feel to this Mary. Why did you chop off that little guy at the bottom? (no, I'm not taking off marks, just wondering). I think it would have been a stronger image with all the flowers in place.
You filled the entire frame with these beautiful blooms and I think you did a great job in the exposure department because the tonality, the contrast and colour saturation are deep and true to life. All is well focused (tripod right, ahem?)
I also like the background, softly blurred and not competing at all with the main stars, colour compatible as well. That ambient light is great, the way it falls on the right hand side and slight darkness to the left.
You have to be careful Mary with your cropping because it's so tight. If you go to print this in a print shoppe they will lop off more and really amputate the petals....I know from first hand experience (have I already mentioned this to you?)
A very happy photo. The Daffodil is used in Canada to raise funds for the Canadian Cancer Society.....in NZ too?
Comment Written 25-Aug-2012
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2012
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Thank Olga, I moved that little one in some of the other photos that I took but it helped to hide the vase. You have mentioned my zealousness in cropping before, and I have had the misfortune of some bad prints so will have to pay more attention. I think Daffodil day is also in NZ as they tend to follow our lead here in Australia :) they certainly brighten your day and herald the oncoming spring. Cheers Mary