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    Flower-eyed View

    Shot on Kodachrome 64. Comments?
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    Re: Flower-eyed View

    Quote Originally Posted by GB1
    Shot on Kodachrome 64. Comments?
    Pretty. I might crop it a little more like 4 x 7 dimensions to cut out the blur in foreground at at the top.

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    Re: Flower-eyed View

    I keep coming back to this one...mainly because I really love daisies...heh. I like this photo a lot. It's kind of neat that not only are you sort of underneath the flowers, but they seem to all be turned towards something, as if they're "watching" something.

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    Re: Flower-eyed View

    Thks for the comments, folks.. I had to basically lie down on the ground to snap this shot. I'm starting to think that the only way to shoot scenes that everyone has seen 1000 times is to take a different angle. Lava, interesting that you don't like the blur, to me it seems like the strongest part of the shot. Julsoph, can't remember, but I suppose that the daisies are leaning towards the sun (pointing south?). I always find it amazing that plants can move like that, esp Sunflowers.

    Thks for commenting - G B

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