I see what you mean..what a very interesting subject. It's one of the reasons I never grow tired of flowers. Make sure you know where this one is the next time it blooms. This is certainly fascinating :)
If each of these is only 1mm across, then you have taken a wonderful macro of them and I like the double colorations of pink and yellow. Very pretty post.
You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
- Hermes
I am probably afraid that some spectator will not understand my photography - therefore I proceed to make it really less understandable by writing defensibly about it.
Ansel Adams
Hannie, wonderful capture of those tiny flowers. In order to make a better image than this, I think you'll need expensive professional equipment. Regards, Cornelius
Nothing wrong with this one! Beautiful shot! It looks like it may have some camera "noise" in it is all. I have that problem a lot. Try "Noiseware Community" noise filter. It's free! Nice shot Hannie! C):-)
THE CAMERA'S ONLY JOB is to get out of the way of making photographs. It's entirely an artist's eye, patience, and skill that makes an image. ~Ken Rockwell VISIT MY GALLERY
Hey Hannie,
I adore these little lights, the lovely feel that comes from their direction was the first thing I remember after finally looking away to type a comment, (~8 8~)
Nicely done,
-- “If you make a great picture because of an error you made, you just show the picture and talk about how innovative you are” -- Rules of Photography. (~8 8~)
Well you have done quiet allright here ! i do know these little flowers from the botanical gardens i have nearby. They have also placed some in the butterflygarden and took some shots of them when they where sitting on them :-)
♥PJ