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Houseleeks
Image Title:  Houseleeks
 
 By: Graham Mulrooney  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Graham Mulrooney {K:16868}
Project #2 The Creative Flower Camera Model Minolta Dimage A200
Categories Florals
Film Format
Portfolio
Lens 200mm
Uploaded 1/1/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 281 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/7
Critiques 20 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Reading
State -  BERKSHIRE
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
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There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
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Howie Mudge   {K:27580} 1/1/2006
very good detail and depth of field, nice capture.


Chris Holland   {K:395} 1/1/2006
I like this, it's an interestinf cluster of flowers. Nice composition


Kathy Hillard   {K:25721} 1/1/2006
Beautiful macro, Graham! Very well composed, and great dof!
Kathy


Jim Budrakey   {K:24165} 1/1/2006
Nice composition and use of selective focus.


Andrej V   {K:6693} 1/2/2006
My wery best wishes to you Graham!
Love to see more of your work in 2006!
Andrej


Endre Novak   {K:12549} 1/2/2006
Nice closeup shot.
Endre


* kees *   {K:2357} 1/4/2006
Fine photograph. I like the details of the flower.
I like your portfolio. There are really stunning images there.
Regards, Kees


Mari Mar   {K:11417} 1/6/2006
Beautiful and very unique flowers. Very well done, Graham!


Jimmy Payne   {K:21163} 1/7/2006
Nicely done Graham. I like the details in this shot.

Where have you been? It has been almost a year since your last post. You are not this side of the pond are you? The location on this shot shows the U.S.


Graham Mulrooney   {K:16868} 1/8/2006
Thanks Jimmy glad you like it. Think I just sort of drifted away from this site to another in Australia. I was after constructive criticism which I didn't seem to get much of here. Anyway I'm back.
The flag threw me for a while as my details were still correct. I found out eventually that the US flag is the default if a flag is not selected. There were no flags when I was here last so I hadn't selected one.


Graham Mulrooney   {K:16868} 1/8/2006
Thanks Howie glad you like it.
Regards,
Graham.


Graham Mulrooney   {K:16868} 1/8/2006
Thanks Kathy glad you like it.
Regards,
Graham.


Graham Mulrooney   {K:16868} 1/8/2006
Thanks Chris


Graham Mulrooney   {K:16868} 1/8/2006
Thanks Jim


Graham Mulrooney   {K:16868} 1/8/2006
Thanks Andrej I will put up more images in the future.
Graham.


Graham Mulrooney   {K:16868} 1/8/2006
Thanks Endre.


Graham Mulrooney   {K:16868} 1/8/2006
Thanks Kees, ill have to try and update my portfolio.
Graham.


Graham Mulrooney   {K:16868} 1/8/2006
Thanks Mari its great to be back.
Graham.


Andrej V   {K:6693} 1/8/2006
well I think we could stay in touch from time to time.... It is nice to be among you...
We call this flower VELIKONOCNICA - BIG NIGHTER in English. I like it a lot; The flower and as already said the image too.
A.


Graham Mulrooney   {K:16868} 1/8/2006
Hi Andrej, sounds like this plant has some strange names.
Its Latin name is I believe Sempervivum. I have a large pot of these in my garden. Ths shot was taken from above the pot at f/3.5 not f/7.0 as it gives above. In the middle ages they were put on the roofs of buildings to ward off lightning and witchcraft. I'm not sure how well they worked. :-)
We can certainly keep in touch in the future.
Regards,
Graham.


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