Camellia Decolletage

I really like this close-up of a wet camellia, and I realized that I hadn’t blogged it yet. Here’s a broader view of this camellia blossom.

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2 Responses to “Camellia Decolletage”

  1. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Morning Pink Says:

    [...] he water drops glowed with pink, and as they did, so did I. Related images: Morning Star, Camellia Decolletage, Dahlia Drops. [200mm f/4 macro, 300mm in 35mm equivalent terms, 36mm extension t [...]

  2. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Camellia Petals Says:

    [...] of photography was to emphasize the transparency of the petals. Related images: Camellia, Camellia Decolletage. [Nikon D300, 200mm f/4 macro lens (300mm in 35mm terms), 35mm extension tube, 3 [...]

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