Textured with kk_3003-2 and kk_may.
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250/4.5/100
250/6.7/100 (Brush, Fragments)
I planted this lovely gerbera daisy from seed about 14 years ago. It is such a nice clump and will have up to 12 flowers at a time. Dare I dig part up and move it?
A few more pops from the garden this week.
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125/4.5/200
All images processed minimally in Lightroom. Mostly a little extra exposure here and there to eliminate distractions.Taken with a Canon 100m Macro.
Love your texture work. I really love the image with the brush strokes (3rd image) - so pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful edits. Glad to see your camera info too!
ReplyDeletewonderful images - I like the little bud getting ready to burst out!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Gerber daisy from seed!! If he is happy, you might want to leave him where he is! Beautiful reflections of spring in your garden. I also love your banner!
ReplyDeleteAll are really nice Roxi, that last gerbera is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreat texturing and lovely shots. I have some seed to just don't know where to pop them in ...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! So fascinating to watch the flowers appear!
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting your settings. I love it when photos have that information. The 100mm macro is on my wish list.
ReplyDeleteWonderful artwork here, Roxi! And I am so envious that you have had a Gerber in your garden all those years!! We have to grow them as annuals and yet they still don't seem to do very well.
ReplyDeleteWe are beginning to see things "pop" out of the ground too. It's always so comforting to see signs of life again.
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Wonderful. I like the 3-stage sequence.
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This is perhaps my favorite stage of the development of flowers. Nicely done!
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Your images are beautiful! I can't believe how many flowers you already have in your garden...
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