You really have mastered the art of night time flower photography, Marzena. As always this posting in wonderful. What gets me is the perfect focus. My best guess is that with such fantastic nocturnal vision, you are either a bat or a raccoon.
So lovely...this post brings to mind a favourite poem
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My Jasmine.. Sweet, Innocent, and Fun I don't need many friends, as long as I have one She's caring, always there for for me Morning, noon, and night Even when she doesn't feel right She's there My Jasmine... Funny, Witty, and Kind She's not just somebody I met off the street She's mine Always makin me laugh, when I'm in need Of good laughter and cheer, she's there to feed I love her, we have long conversations about nothing at all When I need her, she's always there, even when I call Yes, I've been through a lot, but she's been by my side She never judges me, and lies she does not hide I love you Jasmine, you're my best friend We'll be together forever Together until the end
You must have a camera, and/or eyes, with night vision capabilities, SAM, because you always succeed in providing us with sharp and clear night shots. If so, you're a more than perfect SA indeed. If not, you can always count on the help of your SAA Boris, because he has better senses than human beings. Hope therefore that you've teached him to make captures as well, lol.
Thanks for this very fine photograph.
Regards, Cornelius PWNVC (person without night vision capabilities).
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The center of This image Really pops! You've indeed Captured the perfect Lighting on this Night shot... and I'm very Curious as to How you've Mastered this!
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I'd say this more than makes up for a chewed broomstick! I might clone that bud at the top because it drew my eyes from your gorgeous blossoms. Fine detail here too, SAM. Beautiful job on this one.
Well thank you Boris this is a superb flash night shot, I don't know how SAM manages it! Does your mistress have special night vision? it's okay you can tell me!
PS: I'm still a bit annoyed at you chewing up the witch, and her broomstick but time will heal that I'm sure.
Very lovely indeed! Imagine if he chewed the shoes! (Opps, Boris isn't trained to read yet, is he?) I'm with Cindy, I'd clone out the top and left bud, so as nothing distracts from that beautiful centerpiece. -Christie
The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
A good nighttime view of the blooms, SAM. Nice details and colours in the photo. I would suggest cropping the left side in to the leaf and down from the top to eliminate the bud.
EO