A very lovely Daffodil for you fine folks to enjoy. :)
Lens: SMC Pentax-FA 28-80mm, Camera: Pentax k-7, 1/100s, F/5.6, ISO 100, Manual Priority Mode with Multi-
Segment Metering and F/L @80mm.
Thanks a million for viewing. :)
Tony
Seeing a flower image inverted from what we have grow to expect causes us to have a different thinking point of view. I look and see perhaps a falling flower, parachute-like.
The delicate pink and the yellow are well contrasted with the dark receding background.
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Gorgeous image !!! Thank you for sharing. Shang.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
AzPicLady wrote:
Beautiful.
Muchas Gracias Senorita Kathy. :))
Cheers,
Tony
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