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Tubular bells
I don't know what these flowers are, the shot was taken in the African section of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.
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Very nice image Ingrid , like how they come out of the background, as also the colour and the DOF.
Funny is you named them Tubular Bells ,this is one of my favourite MP3 form Mike Oldfield..
Cheers,
Fonzy - at 11:08 CEST on 04-Apr-2007 [Reply]
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Thanks Fons, I have looked at this shot for a long time and couldn't decide if i liked it or not because of the really shallow DOF but it 'grew' on me so I posted it. Regards, Ingrid
Ingrid Matschke at 21:31 CEST on 04-Apr-2007 [Reply]