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Roses in the dark
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Roses in the dark
I went out just before the light disappeared the night before the heat really hit. I rather like the effect of flash, what do you think?
















Re: Roses in the dark
Absolutely beautiful !!! I will come have a prober look tonight as I need to get off this computer. How do you do thumbnails ? I see its at Photo Bucket, so I will have a look tonight or tomorrow to see if I can do it.
rosemeadow- Number of posts: 765
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Re: Roses in the dark
Isn't it fun to experiment with the camera! Your photos are beautiful Orchid.
I have been thinking of trying to photograph them after sundown using no flash but making a time exposure. Have you tried that?
I have been thinking of trying to photograph them after sundown using no flash but making a time exposure. Have you tried that?
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Re: Roses in the dark
Billndee wrote:Isn't it fun to experiment with the camera! Your photos are beautiful Orchid.
I have been thinking of trying to photograph them after sundown using no flash but making a time exposure. Have you tried that?
Thanks:)
No, Dee, I'm not that camera savvy. I took most of these with a double take - one with flash and one natural light. I deleted the ones I didn't want.
Val
Re: Roses in the dark
Very cool Val. You can experiment even more with the flash. For instance, try taking a plain white tissue with you and draping it over the flash next time and see how it softens the flash a little. Once you start getting into flash photography you can start getting REALLY flash LOL 
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orchid40 wrote:LOL, OK I'll give it a go!!
I will too!
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by orchid40 on 29th January 2009, 11:54 am







I cant even pick a fav. Val
