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Hi John, lucky you to have gone on a trip to practice your art. Unlike me this past few months... Have been very busy here at the laboratory that I can't squeeze in some time to go out. I guess you have taken much images during your trip. Would love to see them too! Thanks for looking at "Red Hibiscus" and the comments... :)
Hello Alex, I have just returned from a four day trip into the outback.
I love this variegated hibiscus even thou it is a cultivar.
The shadow on the pearls is a natural phenomenon and therefore
I leave them just as they are, rather than patch it over.
Same as a fine artist does, paints in shadows for light and shade,
depth and definition.
A habit of mine.
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Jaime Crystal Attenborough 21/10/2005 13:29
REALLY BEAUTIFUL ALEX,DOF,the colours, i have seen these around ,beautiful they are.
lovely macro
jaime :)
Alex Padre 29/06/2005 1:52
Hi Bill. Thanks for taking a look at this one too... :)Bill Lang 29/06/2005 1:48
nice macro.Beautiful colours.Alex Padre 27/06/2005 1:52
Hi Darwin! Thanks for looking at this one!!! :)Alex Padre 27/06/2005 1:52
Hi John, lucky you to have gone on a trip to practice your art. Unlike me this past few months... Have been very busy here at the laboratory that I can't squeeze in some time to go out. I guess you have taken much images during your trip. Would love to see them too! Thanks for looking at "Red Hibiscus" and the comments... :)Darwin M. Tañedo 26/06/2005 2:08
Lovely composition, Alex.John Moore 25/06/2005 11:28
Hello Alex, I have just returned from a four day trip into the outback.I love this variegated hibiscus even thou it is a cultivar.
The shadow on the pearls is a natural phenomenon and therefore
I leave them just as they are, rather than patch it over.
Same as a fine artist does, paints in shadows for light and shade,
depth and definition.
A habit of mine.