Wattle Reflections by Elaine Teague
Elaine Teague

Wattle Reflections by

Shot with Canon 450D (Canon lens 18-55mm) in Bridgetown, WA. Flood filter applied in PS. The wattle is the national emblem of Australia and flowers in profusion at the beginning of spring.
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Thank you for looking at my work. I use a Canon 450D and 7D with Canon and Tamron lenses. Some of my work is manipulated in software, often using textures and sometimes blending with 2 or more images.

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  • Marcus Singline
    Marcus Singlinealmost 3 years ago

    Nice Pic

  • Thanks Marcus.

    – Elaine Teague

  • Catherine Hamilton-Veal  ©
    Catherine Hami...almost 3 years ago

    lovely treatment Elaine.x

  • Thanks Catherine.

    – Elaine Teague

  • kalaryder
    kalaryderalmost 3 years ago

    Nice finish Elaine

  • Thanks Kala.

    – Elaine Teague

  • Antanas
    Antanasalmost 3 years ago

    lovely done

  • Thank you Antanas.

    – Elaine Teague

  • PS: Thanks for the fave too.

    – Elaine Teague

  • Rachel Williams
    Rachel Williamsalmost 3 years ago

    Wonderful capture. Great use of color.

  • Thank you Rachel and for the fave.

    – Elaine Teague

  • kathy s gillentine
    kathy s gillen...almost 3 years ago

    beautiful work

  • Thanks Kathy.

    – Elaine Teague

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  • ElyseFradkin
    ElyseFradkinabout 1 year ago

    Lovely image!

  • Thank you Elyse

    – Elaine Teague

  • Adrian Kent
    Adrian Kentabout 1 year ago

    Dont we have some awesome flora here in Aussie? Nice one Elaine!

  • Thanks Adrian. The wattle is certainly coming into its own right now and Bridgetown becomes alive with it.

    – Elaine Teague