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After Tulip and Dahlia, Daylily happens to be my most favourite for creating abstracts. When I made this photo I did not have a short macro lens. I made this using a standard 50mm lens with a 36mm tube. Exactly as shot..no crop, no manipulations.
This photo has to be made in a specific time window at the gardens, when the rising early morning sun illuminates the throat of the Lily for a few minutes. LARGE VERSION <--- Link to Large version. All your views/thoughts/comments are well appreciated. Ram
A photograph is usually looked at – seldom looked into~Ansel Adams |
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