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Poppy
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Copyright: Josep Mares Huerta (CENT-TRETZE) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 53 W: 0 N: 116] (1254)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-03-29
Categories: Flowers
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-03-29 3:42
Viewed: 742
Points: 8
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [Spanish]
This is the first Poppy (Catalan Rosella) portrait this spring, specifically today March 29, 2008. He sought hacderla as perfect as possible with my compact Sony DSC T100 using the macro. Technically the roheas Poppy is a flower of the family of Papaveraceas.

By the way, and if I forget to reach the 10,000, this is the 9557 picture that I have done with this compact camera in 11 months. Logically about 8000 must have been dismissed (cancelled).

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Hola Josep! Amazing poppy. Wonderful lightness and colors. Good sharpness and texture. Nice shot. Visca el Barca!

A very fine poppy. I like the way you have captured the fine lines on the petals. It looks almost 3d. Very nice composition. regards h

A fine poppy in close-up, with good focus, perfect color capture against the greeneries, which resulted in a nice composition Josep, cheers and a big hug from me, my friend!
Mehmet

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  • Bass Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 114 W: 0 N: 126] (502)
  • [2008-03-30 8:50]

Hola Josep,
estoy realmente sorprendida por los colores y la textura que has logrado en esta foto. La flor parece como de papel arrugado o esas telas que se arrugan fáciles... es sorprendente.
Muy buen juego de luz y un excelente foco. Has logrado un buen BG también. Muy buen trabajo!
un abrazo y que tengas un buen domingo!
saludos!!!
Brenda

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