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Beautifull Sterlitzia
Image Title:  Beautifull Sterlitzia
 
 By: Giuseppe Guadagno  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Giuseppe Guadagno {K:33980}
Project N/A Camera Model D2X
Categories Florals
Nature
Macro
Film Format
Portfolio Natural abstract
The fancy of the flowers
Lens Nikon  200mm f/4D ED-IF AF Micro
Uploaded 3/8/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital RAW
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 301 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 16 Rating
5.88
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Rimini
State - 
Country - Italy   Italy
About All colours and lights are natural.
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There are 16 Comments in 1 Pages
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Maurizio Massetti   {K:30276} 3/8/2006
Be', c'era poco da manipolare al pc, visto che sia i colori che l'angolazione erano gia' eccellenti... Ma... cos'e'?


Giuseppe Guadagno   {K:33980} 3/8/2006
E' una strelitzia reginae Maurizio (nel titolo ho invertito una lettera).
Grazie della tua attenzione.

Giuseppe


Daniele Di Marco   {K:529} 3/9/2006
Ottimo scatto Giuseppe.
Apprezzo molto la selezione dei colori fra luce e ombra, bella composizione e luce.
I miei complimenti Giuseppe!
Danireflex.


Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 3/9/2006
I really love these plants...bird of paradise? Lovely shot with nice colors and clarity. Great job as usual.
Susie


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59903} 3/9/2006
Like arrows ready to fligh and reach .... Beautiful and provocative!

Jeanette


Giuseppe Guadagno   {K:33980} 3/9/2006
Susie, the name of this plant is Strelitzia reginae (and a queen it is really) known in all the world as bird of paradise. I will post next the same image in an almost high-key version.
Thaks for your attention Susie.
Cheers.

Giuseppe


Debasish Ghosh   {K:5530} 3/9/2006
Superb composition my freind. congratulations.


Gabriela Tanaka   {K:17991} 3/10/2006
Giuseppe, this flower is very ornamental and at the same time very aggressive. I prefer this version from among the two you presented, but I'm sure you might find a different angle to make it appear less like a weapon.
Gabriela


Giuseppe Guadagno   {K:33980} 3/11/2006
Daniele, grazie per il tuo interesse. Sono venuto a visitare la tua casa e ho ammirato molte foto interessanti, anche di fiori. Little Spot mi piace molto. Ripasserò.

Ciao.

Giuseppe


Giuseppe Guadagno   {K:33980} 3/11/2006
Ciao Gabriela. Yes, I have a capture less threatening: I'll show you in the attachement. It's true that Japanises have very kind manners and, anyway, this flower is called Bird of Paradise: turned toward the sky not toward the men!
Thanks Gabriela.

Giuseppe

Bird of Paradise


Daniele Di Marco   {K:529} 3/11/2006
Nessun ringraziamento Giuseppe!
Ringrazio te di tanta accuratezza nelle tue foto.
Aspetto i primi fiori per rimettermi all'opera, ormai cominciano a prudermi le mani.
Spero quindi che potrai trovare in futuro, altri soggetti che ti aggradino.

Ciao.

Daniele.


Gabriela Tanaka   {K:17991} 3/12/2006
Dear Giuseppe, thank you for taking the trouble to show me a different angle of shooting this flower, though I can hardly see it. I know the flower well and I like the colours, rich and daring.Nowadays Japanese have or have not manners, like all the people around the world. Their traditions of kindness and politefulness are little by little disappearing. Anyway, I am not Japanese, I only live in Japan. And I love this country's nature and culture. Were I to live in Italy, I'd be totally taken by Italian culture.Which is by far much closer to my own roots.
Best regards,
Gabriela


Giuseppe Guadagno   {K:33980} 3/13/2006
Gabriela, you write: "I can hardly see ...". What do you see in the attachement?
Grazie.

Giuseppe


Gabriela Tanaka   {K:17991} 3/13/2006
Giuseppe, when I tried to click on the attachment it did not work, it remained as a thumbnail. NOW, when I got your second message and clicked on the attachment it DID open and I COULD SEE the shot!Yes, this one is less aggressive, but I would have liked it if you lit up the front of the flower so that I could see all the colours. As I said in my first message, I know that this flower has beautiful rich colours in a very fitting combination. I hope you agree with my opinion.
My very best regards to you,
Gabriela


Lori Stitt   {K:74437} 3/14/2006
Hi Giuseppe,

Very NICE composition.
A strinking image with all these vibrant colors.
Very nice work!!

Lori :)


James Cook   {K:36725} 6/2/2006
Though I prefer the white background of the other image, I am not bothered by this background of a near white and cloudy sky. The colors of the flower really come through much better in this mage (except the purple tones which go almost to black).


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