Flapjack Succulent by Dianne English
Dianne English

Flapjack Succulent by

Wandering around my garden with camera and tripod, loved the shapes of this succulent.

Nikon D90, f11,1/50sec, focal length 90mm, ISO 250, plus tripod.

Basic adjustments in Photoshop and added two filters from Topaz Adjust.

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About Dianne English

Photography – my magnificent obsession… from Landscapes to Macro and everything else.

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plants, gardens, succulents

Comments

  • Edge-of-dreams
    Edge-of-dreamsover 2 years ago

    Lovely !!

  • Thank you so much for again for your comments.

    – Dianne English

  • naturelover
    natureloverover 2 years ago

    Good colours and detail- excellent work!

  • Thank you

    – Dianne English

  • Rosalie Dale
    Rosalie Daleover 2 years ago

    Love the lines and colours (is that really what it is called? Never knew …)

  • Yes, that’s the common name but KALANCHOE THYRSFOLIA is the botanical name, thanks to you Rosalie I went and checked it out!!

    – Dianne English

  • nicolaMY
    nicolaMYover 2 years ago

    don’t know what it is, but lovely shape and color

  • Thank you, it’s a plant and the botanical name is KALANCHOE THYRSFOLIA, but commonly called “Flapjack” I guess it does look a little like a flapjack… or pancake as we say here in Oz!

    – Dianne English

  • Sunsetdaze
    Sunsetdazeover 2 years ago

    Very lovely Di. My Topaz Adjust won’t work!

  • Thanks Cynthia,

    Have you put in the licence no. ?? I’m sure you have ….happy to help if I can, I’ll Bubblemail you!

    – Dianne English

  • JanieNews
    JanieNewsover 2 years ago

    Good strong colours.

  • Thanks so much Janie

    – Dianne English

  • John  Kowalski
    John Kowalskiover 2 years ago

    Very nicely captured Dance, you’ve turned an ordinary looking succulent into something wonderful!!

  • Dianne English
    Dianne Englishover 2 years ago

    Thanks for your kind words John

  • Thanks for your kind words John

    – Dianne English

  • Tania Palermo
    Tania Palermoover 2 years ago

    Wow – to me this is a phenomanal image. I feel like I am looking into a the entrance to a whole other world…I like it alot!

  • Thank you so much

    – Dianne English

  • Yool
    Yoolabout 2 years ago