unknown
varieties
overwhelm
our senses.
she likes
to smell their
perfumes.
and they have
colour too,
fine, bright
colour.
colour, i can
appreciate.
cross pollination!
mixing
creates new
varieties,
exotic shapes,
patterns of
vivid colour.
and we are
like that too.
improved
by contact
with others
(who we miss)
I make photos to make myself feel good; I share in hope of making you feel good. I do as much as I can in the camera, but it does not always end there.
Part of making an image in the 21st century is processing a captured image in the computer. This is like dodging and burning in the darkroom of yesterday.
I use Photoshop cc and Lightroom cc. The result is not always what I saw, maybe what I wish I saw. Sometimes, the resulting image is a creation more than a recording. Most of the time, I keep it believable and realistic.
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Beautiful orchid and words 🌸
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Thank you for the kindness popsiclesociety!
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Murray, that looks like an orchid I once had that was fragrant! ❤ Most of them are not!
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Thank you for the comment Cheryl!
It could easily be related. This one looks like a phaleanopsis hybrid to me. We saw it in a botanical garden in Hawaii.
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Beautiful
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Thank you for the kindness Sheree!
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My pleasure
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