Oh thank you! I’m really just an amateur picture taker and don’t have any macro training. Sometimes I take the picture very close up, and that’s what happened with this one. I don’t think I did anything else with it. Other times, I play around with the focus or the cropping til I get what looks good to me. I took about 20 pictures of this hydrangea on a sunny morning when the breeze kept moving everything around, and you would be surprised how different all the pictures turned out. Some were all pale creamy colors. Thank you again.
This gets a Maine “wowsah!” and I don’t give them lightly. One to frame.
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Oh wow. Thank you so much! Hydrangea are so pretty they make it easy.
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This is my daughter’s favorite flower. She/we were introduced to them during our visit to Japan.
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The hydrangea is one of my favorites too.
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I love your flowers photographs, it inspires me to learn the macro captures. Please accept this nomination : https://themarvelousstory.blog/2020/06/19/the-mystery-blogger-award-nomination/
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Oh thank you! I’m really just an amateur picture taker and don’t have any macro training. Sometimes I take the picture very close up, and that’s what happened with this one. I don’t think I did anything else with it. Other times, I play around with the focus or the cropping til I get what looks good to me. I took about 20 pictures of this hydrangea on a sunny morning when the breeze kept moving everything around, and you would be surprised how different all the pictures turned out. Some were all pale creamy colors. Thank you again.
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Practicing a lot makes perfect right!π
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Well, not perfect. But we try, don’t we? Thanks.
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Yes that’s true
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