Shot taken at 04:28 today when Boris took me away for a walk, thus breaking my working spell :) My favourite tea rose in a nearby garden where I had to lean over the fence fully - so luckily it was dark still LOL SAM & SAAB
SAM, 04:28 is the best possible time to capture a rose, because they are still in a 'dreamy' or sleepy condition and are unaware of being captured by a SA, so unable to let disappear the hidden microphone as well. I realize that there was a dilemma too: you could let have bark your CIC SAAB in the microphone to avoid that a microphone was hidden there a second time, but it could have betrayed your presence too. I hope therefore that you have chosen the last option, lol.
Anyhow a wonderful capture of this nightly 'queen of the flowers'. Mission completed!
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Boris has been trained to spot flowers at night. When he grabs the flashlight from you and trots to the side then you know that there is a flower there. Nice capture of the rose still awaiting the sun SAM.
From a tea rose comes rose tea...am I correct? Sounds delicious! Your shot is delightfully beautiful to view on this cool Foofy Friday morning. Outstanding quality, I might add and I love the dark of night background. Very well done, SAM.
Your tea rose looks great at 4:28 - wish I could say the same for myself lol - you and Boris did an excellent job, photography and otherwise - perhaps on a mission me thinks. Beautiful colors and texture abound - well lit and the bud adds a wonderful touch. Well Done Marzena, and of course, Boris - I love your Foofy Friday contribution!!!!!!
4:28 - that�s a time I use to deeply sleep. I find this capture excellent, because the lighting is just the right one for this unusual time, lovely colours and good focus as well.
Brilliant colours in this magnificent rose and just love the way it really pops. So glad SAAB took you out for a walk in order to bring us this beauty. Right into favs
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I realize that there was a dilemma too: you could let have bark your CIC SAAB in the microphone to avoid that a microphone was hidden there a second time, but it could have betrayed your presence too. I hope therefore that you have chosen the last option, lol.
Anyhow a wonderful capture of this nightly 'queen of the flowers'.
Mission completed!