Nikon D90 / NIKKOR Micro 85.0mm f/3.5 in natural light. FEATURED in That 70’s Shot 12/8/11 FEATURED in The Woman Photographer 12/8/11 FEATURED in Split Tone Black & White 12/14/11
Great work, Susana! Very interesting shadow! Love the way you composed this.
Thank you, Dot! The low sun these days is making some beautiful light coming in the studio window in the afternoon… the flowers that I’ve been playing with all week look so pretty. :)
Colin, my friend!! Thank you so very much! Couldn’t sleep… so I’m up catching up… my only free time…. and how pathetic is that?!! LOL!! All the best, Mr.C! ♥
Thanks so much, Carl. I’m a little confused as this is a tiny flower shot with my 85mm Micro lens… but it’s been rejected by the 1:1 Macro Group as not being ‘macro’. What am I missing?
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Superb capture.
Julie, thank you! I really appreciate that! :)
– Susana Weber
Great work, Susana! Very interesting shadow! Love the way you composed this.
Thank you, Dot! The low sun these days is making some beautiful light coming in the studio window in the afternoon… the flowers that I’ve been playing with all week look so pretty. :)
– Susana Weber
beautiful shot
Thank you so much, Sylvia!
– Susana Weber
So lovely!
Anca, thanks so very much for your visit and comment! :)))))
– Susana Weber
Great colors.
Sandrine, thank you! My favorite split tones…. :))))))
Susana
– Susana Weber
What a poetic shot! Great composition in both shape and colors.
Oh my gosh! I’m so far behind! It is so good to see your images and your always thoughtful comments, Marjolein! Thank you so much!!
– Susana Weber
Stunning work Susana
Colin, my friend!! Thank you so very much! Couldn’t sleep… so I’m up catching up… my only free time…. and how pathetic is that?!! LOL!! All the best, Mr.C! ♥
– Susana Weber
Lovely composition Susana – very different.
Thanks so much, Carl. I’m a little confused as this is a tiny flower shot with my 85mm Micro lens… but it’s been rejected by the 1:1 Macro Group as not being ‘macro’. What am I missing?
– Susana Weber
I’d guess they don’t realize how small the flower is. Unfortunate!