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Bob Williams wrote: Mark Herbert wrote: Few things project the majesty of dawning sunlight like the luminescence of the throat of a fresh morning glory! You are right about that, Mark. The picture is exquisite!!! It is pictures like this that can test the mettle of an inkjet printer Or an online printer, for that matter. I have made many prints of MGs, but prints just never quite capture the luminosity or color palette of the flower itself or even of the monitor display. Thanks for sharing......Bob Williams Thank you for looking. The lighting was troublesome enough. But purple is a difficult flower color to reproduce and I never get it quite right. I have been messing around with some photos of a purple variety of autumn sage that I just can't get enough of in person, but am always disappointed with photographically. I am ready to give up. Sharing certain flowers may need to wait for the development of the holoreplicative internet. Infinite depth of field! Imagine sharing smells and textures via the web!! Pat's hummingbirds flying around our living rooms!!! |
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"Mark Herbert" wrote in message ... Thank you for looking. The lighting was troublesome enough. But purple is a difficult flower color to reproduce and I never get it quite right. I have been messing around with some photos of a purple variety of autumn sage that I just can't get enough of in person, but am always disappointed with photographically. I am ready to give up. Sharing certain flowers may need to wait for the development of the holoreplicative internet. Infinite depth of field! Imagine sharing smells and textures via the web!! Pat's hummingbirds flying around our living rooms!!! :-) A lovely idea but will they void too? Mary |
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"Mary Fisher" wrote: "Mark Herbert" wrote in message ... Thank you for looking. The lighting was troublesome enough. But purple is a difficult flower color to reproduce and I never get it quite right. I have been messing around with some photos of a purple variety of autumn sage that I just can't get enough of in person, but am always disappointed with photographically. I am ready to give up. Sharing certain flowers may need to wait for the development of the holoreplicative internet. Infinite depth of field! Imagine sharing smells and textures via the web!! Pat's hummingbirds flying around our living rooms!!! :-) A lovely idea but will they void too? Ha! Yet another keyboard health hazard to worry about. I won't be viewing many pigeon images until that little wrinkle is ironed out. |
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"Mark Herbert" wrote in message ... In article , "Mary Fisher" wrote: "Mark Herbert" wrote in message ... Thank you for looking. The lighting was troublesome enough. But purple is a difficult flower color to reproduce and I never get it quite right. I have been messing around with some photos of a purple variety of autumn sage that I just can't get enough of in person, but am always disappointed with photographically. I am ready to give up. Sharing certain flowers may need to wait for the development of the holoreplicative internet. Infinite depth of field! Imagine sharing smells and textures via the web!! Pat's hummingbirds flying around our living rooms!!! :-) A lovely idea but will they void too? Ha! Yet another keyboard health hazard to worry about. I won't be viewing many pigeon images until that little wrinkle is ironed out. sorree ... VBEG Mary |
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