Sunday, September 21, 2008

Macro Shots

These flies I caught on this Global Amaranth, I thought it was a good catch. Could be edited, but i haven't.



10 comments:

Jade and Jay said...

These shots are beautiful. What exactly are you having trouble with?

Jade and Jay said...

These shots are beautiful. What exactly are you having trouble with?

Alina said...

Great photos! They all seem soo... alive. I love how bright and strong the colors are in each one of them and the contrast they bring. The one picture with the flies is amazing, were you able to capture this from the first shot or did you have to take several pictures?

Rach said...

Diana,
You have some INCREDIBLE pics! WOW! In case you didn't realize it, I really like them! It looks like a green tomatoe in amethyst - what are the sizes of both of the objects? What did you find helpful in taking your pictures?
Rachelle

Mallory said...

Wow. That was the first thing that came to mind when I saw your pictures! I am a HUGE flower fan and absolutely love the way you were able to capture all the details in your photos! Great job!!

visualdigital said...

Thank you Jay, It might be about using the wrong browser, I am trying to get some help. I use a mac, and files dont seem to be exchanging, and downloading proper, working on it. Thanks for your support!

visualdigital said...

Alina, Thank you so much for your positive feedback, yes the flies was a one shot deal,..like the heron,..sometimes you get lucky,..love your work also!

visualdigital said...

Hi Rachelle,
Thanks for the comment, yes that's exactly what that is! Having problems composing my words still on the blog to explain stiff,..comes out in the wrong spot,..still working on it!The tom. is the size of a silver $,..I really appreciate the kindness and support as I have been struggling with my applications, Thank you!!!

visualdigital said...

Mallory,
How nice your comment was. I love to grow flowers, and like my paintings, love bright colors, and didnt realize my images showed up like that also. I really appreciate your comments, love your work to, am looking forward to getting back to everyone's pages today to see again, been struggling with my computer, thank you!

Anonymous said...

Diana: There's an incredible simplicity in these photos and yet great detail. The water side plant looks like a Japanese Zen garden. Very nice work!

p.s. I wouldn't take the flies out of this photo BUT I would make a copy of it and try to for grins when we work with Photoshop in a couple of weeks...