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| A pink Frangipani with rain drops on its petals. |
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| Beads of water on the yellow wild Alder. |
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| The white Rhododendron with water underneath the petals. |
It is the rain season around here. Not much for an outdoor activities especially photography. To pass the time, I just choose to photograph my flowering plants right after a rain. Not really hoping to achieve anything at first, but finally the results were pretty interesting. The water drops and the dark shadows from the rainy weather do lend a dramatic feel to the photos. But that is my personal opinion. Some might think otherwise.
What I did was to enhance the contrast and the shadows of the photos. So the result is the flowers having a dark background. This also enhances the water drops.
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Gorgeous captures!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheri...
ReplyDeletebeautiful images, just beautiful. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteShared this via Pinterest andSquidoo. http://www.squidoo.com/talented-photographers This is the first PIN to my Taleneted Photographers Pinterest board for the year 2013. By coincidence you picked one of my favorite flowers: frangipani.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous images, especially the first one of the Frangipani. I love that you named all of the flowers, too, so we would know what they are!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photography! The pictures are wonderful indeed!
ReplyDeleteThank you...I am so grateful...
ReplyDeleteThank you Minette...those are flowers from my backyard anyway..
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Cairn..
ReplyDeleteThank you Zunnur...
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