09 December 2009
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Lovely silhouette.
You have such a photographic eye. This is beautiful.
Once again you have delivered a beautiful photograph... It is lovely
Very cool.
it is a great photo, but I have to admit the first word that came to mind was 'creepy'...in the nicest way of course. ;-)
It's beautiful, but I'm really curious as to what type of flower it is - it looks so wispy.
Nice shot. Usually flower photographs are remarkable for their color, but with this one you have managed to switch the focus to form, although the sepia color is interesting.
After Susan's comment, I thought I'd mention that I didn't use sepia for this photo -- except for cropping, this is exactly how it came out of the camera. It's the dusk, the macro, and the flash that caused the tones.
BEAUTIFUL! It must have been a lovely winter dusk:)
I can't believe you didn't use sepia for the picture! It's so beautiful. Magic how that happens sometimes, isn't it?
Oh this is just lovely
very nice beth, with the lights behind it looks festive. If you want to wander down my road I’m home.
I love the lighting in this one. Beautiful!
Here's my WW
Magic is right. I wondered if you'd used sepia, but because I shoot a lot a dusk and dawn, I also wondered if it was natural. Cool to find out you shot it that way!
That is gorgeous!
That's a great shot!
This has a really special quality of light about it that just makes it stunning. Well done!
HOW DID U DO THAT! ok it is just perfect, gorgeous.. LOVELY!
I love the color of this one!
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