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A truly beautiful Celosia Plant Flower.
Lens: Canon EF-S 55~250mm Lens Camera: Canon EOS Rebel t5. Photo Location: Sherwood Forest. ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/60s Aperture: F5.6 
Posted By: Tonytee, 08-28-2018, 08:12 PM



Focal Length 250mm, Manual Exposure Mode, No flash and used CWA Metering.

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Holy vibrant, Batman. Nice Shot!
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Yes, it is beautiful!
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Yes, it is beautiful!

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Thank you wholeheartedly. )

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Yep, quite beautiful. Love that small-scale spikiness of all the flower spikes against the background. Great colors. Well done. Thanks.
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Has anyone said it yet - "Yes, it is beautiful"?

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Yep, quite beautiful. Love that small-scale spikiness of all the flower spikes against the background. Great colors. Well done. Thanks.
Actually the bees find it to be very convenient, making it easier to squirm around in order to get to the good stuff. In fact, if you look close enough, you will see one.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Tonytee Quote
Actually the bees find it to be very convenient, making it easier to squirm around in order to get to the good stuff. In fact, if you look close enough, you will see one.

Many thanks for your comments.

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Ahh, so that's what the dark blob is. I thought it was a flower defect.
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Those are a bit hard to capture while making the composition interesting. I think you did a great job.
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lovely frame and colors!
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Someone had to use all the tie dye left over from the 70's

wonderful photo!
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What a beautiful, vibrant flower! Very nice.
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Someone had to use all the tie dye left over from the 70's

wonderful photo!
You are correct, that was me. Now all I have left are two pairs of Bell Bottoms and a worn out album of Santana in Woodstock, circa., 1960s. )

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Ahh, so that's what the dark blob is. I thought it was a flower defect.
Actually I was speaking about the black and yellow colors near the top.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Tonytee Quote


Focal Length 250mm, Manual Exposure Mode, No flash and used CWA Metering.

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Really nice subtle colors. More vibrant than the ones I grow.
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