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Rain drops and Pentax Red Hibiscus
Lens: Pentax 18-50mm WR RE Camera: K-30 blue knight Photo Location: Backyard ISO: 1250 Shutter Speed: 1/200s Aperture: F8 
Posted By: photolady95, 05-27-2020, 07:17 PM

The rain made these droop and I couldn't get a decent shot of them facing outwards.


So this is the best of three shots.


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A very nice red in the flower there
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A very nice red in the flower there
Thanks Robert!
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Very nice indeed and you captured the Red perfectly

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Very nice indeed and you captured the Red perfectly
Thanks EM. That's saying something coming from the Rose Whisperer!
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Thanks EM. That's saying something coming from the Rose Whisperer!
But that wasn't a Rose
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But that wasn't a Rose
True, but you don't always shoot roses either.

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That's saying something coming from the Rose Whisperer!
I'm glad it's not just me that calls himself that...
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I'm glad it's not just me that calls himself that...
His rose shots have always been excellent and beautiful.
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Very nice work there in capturing that ever elusive red. Beautifully done.
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Very nice image with very good color and rain droplets really add to it.
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Very nice work there in capturing that ever elusive red. Beautifully done.
Thanks Tony. Appreciate the compliment.

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Very nice image with very good color and rain droplets really add to it.
Thanks Todd. Glad you liked the shot and the real rain drops. Fortunately the rain had stopped while I shot this one.
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This is what the sky looked like this afternoon. I did not venture outside to take photos of the flowers.

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Great shot, Mar. A striking red!

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Great shot, Mar. A striking red!

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Thanks Jer for the compliment, appreciate it.
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