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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Ram Thakur (ramthakur)
(25869) |
| Genre: Plants |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2005-08 |
| Categories: Flowers |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2006-03-09 13:21 |
| Viewed: 622 |
| Points: 6 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
These tiny wild flowers at 12000 near Sach Pass in the Himalayas struck me as unusual by virtue of their cluster pattern interspersed with dabs of yellow in-between. The winged insect on the top flower was intentionally kept within the frame, to make it look like a combo of sorts! However, it is too indistinctly small to deserve any attention.
This is yet another post from my high altitude wild flowers series.
Thanks for looking. |
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Ram, this is my 1st critique (lucky you!) so forgive any incorrect terminology. I think the photo is wonderful. The symmetry of the white flowers is very good and well-proportioned. The small yellow flowers in the background along with the touch of red enhances and yet at the same time draws your attention to the main attraction. I would have included the insect also. TFS. Kim
Hi ram, this flower should be a Achillea millefolium, grow also in our area, nice shot, it's not easy choose the right exposition with white subjects
ciao, renato
- pilonm
(2717) - [2006-06-29 10:34]
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Hello Ram,
It is always fascinating to see all those beauties even at 12000 feet of altitude! Colors all remarkably rendered very natural! Nice composition (by letting the insect within the frame) and good pov. The green bg formed by the leaves compliments very well the white flowers. You managed also very well the exposition of the white...
Great job and TFS,
Michel