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I thought I'd try the same Hellebore on black last night. I suspect it'd look lovely whatever it was stood in front of ![]()
A bit of Lucisart Whyeth on the main flower for added detail
| Brand: | Sony A350 |
| Lens: | Sony 18-70 |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Title: | Hellebore |
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| Uploaded: | 22 Mar 2011 - 9:17 AM |
| Tags: | Digitally manipulated, Flower, Flowers & plants, Hellebore, Lucisart, Pink, Whyeth |
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Thanks everyone
Now can I keep it alive and even get it to grow? I must do a bit of research on how best to treat them and maximise its chances......
Early upload today - the MNC last night keep me somewhat occupied and I have to knuckle down to getting 'stuff' done this evening! ie. making a camera bag that doesn't look like a camera bag......
Thanks again everyone and than you Graham for your award - very much appreciated ![]()
I just had a thought - if I plant it in the ground which I guess is the best place for it - then if I want to do any shots of the flowers I shall have to cut them! Normally I don't care about that sort of thing but in this instance it's going to hurt! I hope it turns into a decent sized clump really quickly - fat chance ![]()
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