.....'Champagne Bubbles'
Icelandic Poppy25 total reviews
Comment from Sange
Ah the Icelandic Poppy is taking a bow after a rain shower. I like your Shallow DOF as she just pops into the frame. You have fine exposure and focus is great but I like to see it sharper on the drops and the petals in foreground.
I like the bowed pose of the flower which evokes a humbleness and elegance.
My favorite pose of a bird is when I can capture them with their heads down.
Nice work Doc...I have now caught up and reviewed ALL your work for the new year.
:)
reply by the author on 19-Jan-2017
Ah the Icelandic Poppy is taking a bow after a rain shower. I like your Shallow DOF as she just pops into the frame. You have fine exposure and focus is great but I like to see it sharper on the drops and the petals in foreground.
I like the bowed pose of the flower which evokes a humbleness and elegance.
My favorite pose of a bird is when I can capture them with their heads down.
Nice work Doc...I have now caught up and reviewed ALL your work for the new year.
:)
Comment Written 18-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 19-Jan-2017
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Well thank you so much Sange. You have done better than I.....but LOL you have posted more than I have too. Regardless, I WILL get to them. Thanks so much for the detailed review here. Always appreciate having you check out my posts.
Doc
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Not more than anyone else here...So don't worry about it...
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meant compared to me...not to anyone else.
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Well.... OK...But everyone on site has been posting 2 a day... So... It's OK... You do not need to review mine... :)
Comment from michiganmike
A very nice image with fine composition and beautiful colors. I think I might like a little more depth of field. Just enough to hold focus on more of the water drops.
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2017
A very nice image with fine composition and beautiful colors. I think I might like a little more depth of field. Just enough to hold focus on more of the water drops.
Comment Written 10-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2017
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Yes...that's a good point mm. When I took this photo I was concentrating more on how bedraggled this little flower looked and wasn't as careful w/ the rain drops....but I do agree..... I appreciate you looking at it. Thanks so very much.
Deborah
Comment from stacey brooks 1969
Wow so beautiful this is the brilliant colors are fantastic well centered perfect framing love the water droplets look amazing great back ground stands out so great very nice work done here very sharp and a pleasure to view thanks for sharing
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2017
Wow so beautiful this is the brilliant colors are fantastic well centered perfect framing love the water droplets look amazing great back ground stands out so great very nice work done here very sharp and a pleasure to view thanks for sharing
Comment Written 09-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 10-Jan-2017
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Oh I really do appreciate that wonderful review Stacey. Thanks so very much.
Deborah
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beautiful your very welcome
Comment from nikman
Looks like a very impressive and beautiful bloom shot has been posted here! Your full and central composition provides us with a great view of it. Not sure I have seen one of these before, nor do I know if they grow here in the UK? Nice photo, well done!
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2017
Looks like a very impressive and beautiful bloom shot has been posted here! Your full and central composition provides us with a great view of it. Not sure I have seen one of these before, nor do I know if they grow here in the UK? Nice photo, well done!
Comment Written 09-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2017
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Oh they are a tough little flower Nik. I'm sure they grow in the UK. This particular one was looking a bit bedraggled from the rain....they are usually much perkier but I thought it would make a nice shot. Thanks so much for checking this one out as well. I really do appreciate it.
Deborah
Comment from FBI GUY
Stunning catch. The sign of a great photographer is noticing little details like this scene and realizing that se have the opportunity to make a photo. The tight focus and great light has given us a wonderful artistic view of the poppy. Water droplets are great accents for this waning bloom. I didn't realize they hold up as a cut flower. We have the salmon colored ones and I have never cut them.
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2017
Stunning catch. The sign of a great photographer is noticing little details like this scene and realizing that se have the opportunity to make a photo. The tight focus and great light has given us a wonderful artistic view of the poppy. Water droplets are great accents for this waning bloom. I didn't realize they hold up as a cut flower. We have the salmon colored ones and I have never cut them.
Comment Written 09-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2017
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I just couldn't agree more Gary. I love it when people see photos in unusual places or things and I am so very flattered by your lovely comment. This bedraggled little blossom was calling me so I do appreciate you writing such marvelous things about the photo. Honestly, thanks so very much.
Deborah
Oh and you should cut a few next season. Just gorgeous w/ a single one in a tall narrow vase.
Comment from Gail Ross
The color of the flower is so vibrant. The beautiful muted yet brilliant green background makes the flower almost three dimensional. The detail of the droplets of water is incredible. Perfect focus and framing. Excellent job.
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
The color of the flower is so vibrant. The beautiful muted yet brilliant green background makes the flower almost three dimensional. The detail of the droplets of water is incredible. Perfect focus and framing. Excellent job.
Comment Written 08-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
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Thank you so much Gail for that wonderful review. Do appreciate you checking out my droopy little flower...lol
Deborah
Comment from SCHATZLING
When I first looked at this photo, I knew right away it was yours. Your lighting, which of course can make or break a photo, is just perfect. The photo is neither underexposed or overexposed. Your placement of the flower itself...a tad to the right with its stem coming forward from the left is something that makes this photo striking especially since the flower itself is looking downward. The positioning of this flower within the frame gives it a purposeful look. The top notch focus with the blurred background accentuates it even more so. The raindrops on its pedals look as if they were painted on....which is totally awesome. The two main colors--pink and green (not to mention the dark spots in the background) contribute in making this photo a totally perfect one. I just love it. It brings joy to my heart when I look at. I feel as if I want to go outside and dance in the rain surrounded by these beautiful flowers with their heads pointed downward while I raise mine up to the heavens. WHAT a nice feeling that is. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
When I first looked at this photo, I knew right away it was yours. Your lighting, which of course can make or break a photo, is just perfect. The photo is neither underexposed or overexposed. Your placement of the flower itself...a tad to the right with its stem coming forward from the left is something that makes this photo striking especially since the flower itself is looking downward. The positioning of this flower within the frame gives it a purposeful look. The top notch focus with the blurred background accentuates it even more so. The raindrops on its pedals look as if they were painted on....which is totally awesome. The two main colors--pink and green (not to mention the dark spots in the background) contribute in making this photo a totally perfect one. I just love it. It brings joy to my heart when I look at. I feel as if I want to go outside and dance in the rain surrounded by these beautiful flowers with their heads pointed downward while I raise mine up to the heavens. WHAT a nice feeling that is. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 08-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
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It's interesting how we become adjusted so quickly to each others styles isn't it Katharina. That may be one of the nicely descriptive reviews I have read in a long time. lol.....dancing in the rain...why I can actually picture it. At any rate Katharina thank you so much for giving my sad little flower such a good look and for writing such a delightful review!!! I have enjoyed both tremendously!!
Deborah
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You are more than welcome.
I am delighted that you TREMEDOUSLY enjoyed both (chuckle chuckle)!
Comment from Kbanich
Well done! What I find to be exemplary in this image is the emergence of the flower coming into focus from the identifiable stem in the background, where the flower weeps of dew drops (tear drops); suggesting weight (sorrow). The contrast is brilliant and effectively promotes the main subject. Awesome work. Kathy
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
Well done! What I find to be exemplary in this image is the emergence of the flower coming into focus from the identifiable stem in the background, where the flower weeps of dew drops (tear drops); suggesting weight (sorrow). The contrast is brilliant and effectively promotes the main subject. Awesome work. Kathy
Comment Written 08-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
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This droopy little guy is usually a perky little flower Kathy. I remember thinking I had rarely seen the stem bent w/ the weight of rain before. I just knew there was a photo there so I completely agree w/ your analogy and review of it. Thank you so very much for having such a good look. I honestly do appreciate it.
Deborah
Comment from Ladymariesphotod
I love this photo. Such a beautiful rich and vibrant color resting atop the bubbles fragility Uber the weight of the raindrops. Awesome clarity, focus, detail, and framing. Nice work. Thank you so much for sharing.
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
I love this photo. Such a beautiful rich and vibrant color resting atop the bubbles fragility Uber the weight of the raindrops. Awesome clarity, focus, detail, and framing. Nice work. Thank you so much for sharing.
Comment Written 08-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
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This sad little flower has turned out to be more popular than I'd thought it would be Lady M. Such a lovely review you gave it and I so appreciate it....and the extra sparkle you shared w/ it too. Thank you so very much for both.
Deborah
Comment from nature rules
Yes..this is a beautiful choice for a photo. And I believe this Poppy would not be embarrassed by it's position...as it is looking quite humble and perhaps a little shy by your attention.
The droplets have fit not only with the name of the flower...as they appear a bit icy. But they have also fit with this variety's name. I love that..Champagne Bubbles!
Your DOF has given a perfect backdrop for this lovely flower. And the curving green stem is placed perfectly in your frame..with just enough space on the right of the flower for framing! Yep..a Framer!! Thanks for sharing Deborah!
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
Yes..this is a beautiful choice for a photo. And I believe this Poppy would not be embarrassed by it's position...as it is looking quite humble and perhaps a little shy by your attention.
The droplets have fit not only with the name of the flower...as they appear a bit icy. But they have also fit with this variety's name. I love that..Champagne Bubbles!
Your DOF has given a perfect backdrop for this lovely flower. And the curving green stem is placed perfectly in your frame..with just enough space on the right of the flower for framing! Yep..a Framer!! Thanks for sharing Deborah!
Comment Written 08-Jan-2017
reply by the author on 08-Jan-2017
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I just loved the name of this one too Becky. I'm a real flower-variety-name person as you have probably realized by now. LOVE that you called it 'humble' b/c when I walked up on this typically perky little Poppy looking so forlorn I just knew there was a photo there...lol....not just the flower but even the stem was heavy w/ rain drops...and bending. So the review fits perfectly. Nicely done....lol....but I always appreciate a well done review. The gold star definitely adds some sparkle to this little guy. Thanks so very much for that.
Deborah