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The second of two. this is the underside of one of the Phormium leaves. So you might ask yourself how did the droplets get onthe underside of the leaf....they are about 3 feet long and twisted. i like this one because it shows off the veins as strong bold lines. I tried to match the colours in the border with the strongest colours in the leaf.
Thanks for all those votes yesterday. I cannot believe it received so many votes. I don't expect tis to do as well. Let me know what you think.
Mike
| Camera: | Fujifilm FinePix E550 |
| Lens: | macro setting |
| Title: | A "drop" of Phormium II |
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| Uploaded: | 11 Sep 2005 - 10:24 PM |
| Tags: | Flowers & plants |
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| Votes: | 33 |
Comments
I like this one too- it appears a little more abstract than the other shot.
Eliot
Makes a wonderful abstract. Well spotted and taken. Bruce
Good close up, the circles of the drops play well against the lines.
makes a great abstract,good colours and detail.
click samantha
Whew! Quality graphic image. Well done. Can't see anything wrong here.
Patrick
Thought this was reeded glass at first. Great shot, with a frame to match.
David
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