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White Angels
Image Title:  White Angels
 
 By: Ozjan Yeshar  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Ozjan Yeshar {K:18661}
Project #22 Friendship Camera Model SONY-MVC-FD92
Categories Florals
Film Format
Portfolio Flowers
Lens 38mm
Uploaded 8/11/2004 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 283 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 20 Rating
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/ 7 Ratings
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About Dedicated to my friend photographer Saeed Al Shamsi who happens to have the same tree I have in my house front yard. It is a day shot of this tree with those fragrant flowers. Cheers.
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There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
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Maria Luisa Vial   {K:36017} 8/11/2004
Hi Ozajan.. Beautiful shot... Very well captured... What kind of tree and flowers are these? I have never seen them... Nice DOF... Love the framing.

Cheers,

Maria


Merete Westerdahl   {K:11076} 8/11/2004
They are wonderfull these flowers! Wow..and the shot is exstremely sharp...and clear! Very well done.. ;-)

Best regards
Merete


Teunis Haveman   {K:52878} 8/11/2004
Ozjan, Beautiful Flower
Nice framed
Teunis


Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 8/11/2004
Very Well composed Ozjan,And also lovely framed.
Well done,
Regards.......Riny


Alison DuFlon   {K:36557} 8/11/2004
The flowers are absolutely beautiful, what type of tree is it? I love the composition and the three color tones, it also has very nice detail on flowers and leaves. Alison


Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 8/11/2004
Hw wonderful to be have such a tree in your garden, you have certainly done it justice, beautiful composition
Margaret


Dave Stacey   {K:138117} 8/11/2004
Nice clear shot of these flowers, Ozjan, I can almost smell them from here! Nice framing, as well.
Dave.


P. Christine Skinner   {K:27380} 8/12/2004
An elegant and crisp delight. Superb details and colour Ozjan. Great clarity.


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47727} 8/12/2004
Thank you dear ,Ozjan you are great person,I do love those trees they called frangipani,at our garden we have,red ,orange,white and white with yellow.Great composition,dear ozjan,perfcet summer flower.Thanks,Saeed


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47727} 8/12/2004
Hi,Ozjan
here I show you the other frangipani,flower colours , .Saeed



Gloria Fusco   {K:7054} 8/12/2004
Beautiful composition...the flowers are so enticing...if only we could breath in thier essence...excellent capture.......Gloria


Ameed El-Ghoul   {K:42207} 8/12/2004
Hey brother, what a nice tender composition you got here, i like the feeling it generates, the framing is also very nice, i took lots of florals pictures few days agao, just wait for me :) Regards,


Regina Rianelli   {K:24147} 8/12/2004
gorgeous flower, amazing Dedication and great contribution to UF, Ozjan!

Congratulations,
Regina


Enjoy    {K:16125} 8/13/2004
WOW these are wonderful looking..indeed..well done...


Ozjan Yeshar   {K:18661} 8/13/2004
Dear Alison,
The flowering tress is "Plumeria" Also known as "Frangipani", or "Temple Trees", plumerias are tropical American shrubs or small trees with an unusual appearance and sweet, fragrant blooms. They are easy to care for and ideal for any sun-lover?s patio or garden area.
Plumerias are more or less deciduous, stiffly branched, gaunt-looking plants with milky sap and thick, succulent branches. Their long leathery, pointed leaves are 8 to 10 inches in length. These leaves usually fall from the plant in late fall or winter, unless the plumeria is protected indoors. Cheers Alison and thanks a lot for your comment.


Ozjan Yeshar   {K:18661} 8/13/2004
Dear Maria,
The trees are called "Plumeria" Also known as "Frangipani", or "Temple Trees", plumerias are tropical American shrubs or small trees with an unusual appearance and sweet, fragrant blooms. They are easy to care for and ideal for any sun-lover?s patio or garden area.
Plumerias are more or less deciduous, stiffly branched, gaunt-looking plants with milky sap and thick, succulent branches. Their long leathery, pointed leaves are 8 to 10 inches in length. These leaves usually fall from the plant in late fall or winter, unless the plumeria is protected indoors. Thanks my daer friend and I am posting a shot of the flower here for you.

To: Maria


Maria Luisa Vial   {K:36017} 8/13/2004
Hi Ozjan,

Thank you very much for the explanation on flower... very interesting... The picture is really beautiful, you can also post it in your portfolio...

Every day one learns something.... :)

Cheers,

Maria


Ursula Luschnig   {K:21932} 8/13/2004
WOW!Frangipani...the Leis,which you have to get as a present ,in Hawaii,that means,you will come back...are made of these.I remember the fragrance of frangipani...it is breathtaking ...Especially,when you are sitting under a tree,like in the harbour of Lahaina...I get wanderlust...
Thanks for your comments,Ursula


xy x   {K:41915} 8/14/2004
excellent shot of so wonderful blossoms with nice pastel tones and attractive view, excellent lines and perfect lighting, great details and focus, splendid captured and presented, congrats, best regards


Gabriella Carta   {K:22879} 8/26/2004
wowwwwwwww.. wonderful flowers!! Regards by Gabry


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