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Terrific H! Love your photos and particularly your swan contribution. I 'think' the name of the flower you've photographed is called Erigeron (I maybe wrong but I think that is what the name is). They seem to be very attractive to bees. I'm out there typically trying to photograph 'bugs' these days as well. Nice composition!
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I hope you are not referring to my Swan picture that GBD copied into his post LLLLovelyLadyLux wrote:I'm thinking H might have some competition from GDB_London. Pretty nice pic there GDB. You'll have to share your secrets with us and pleaseeeeeee post some more! Truly love seeing everybody's photos. It is really inspiring to me to see what everybody can do!
Photography is very addicting!!!!




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Horus wrote:I was out with the camera the other day and spotted a cultivated plant that was growing in the wild. It is some sort of cultivated 'Sea Holly' (I think) and it grows to about 5 feet high, What first attracted me was the blue aura that seemed to surround the flower heads, but as I looked at it I was amazed by the amount of bees that it was attracting, so I took several pictures.
The following is a composite picture using some of these photographs, although the colour of the flower heads and the Bumble bees remains unchanged.
Hi Horus, like the picture, i have some of these plants ( Echinops Rito - "Globe Thistle" ) at the bottom of the garden
and your right the bees sure do like them


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Not a lot happening on the photography threads at the moment, maybe everyones on holiday, no Grandad, no Kiya, no LLL, so I thought I would post some manipulated pictures that I did in PSP X2 to show the effects of deliberately ageing a modern photograph.
The first is a fantasy type of garden created using different elements to add points of interest. The spinning wheel, the Swan, the lily pads, some flowers (hidden by that bloody scarab) and some reflections to name a few, finally a moon was added behind the trees and the contrast was altered to give it more of a night time feel.

The next picture is the same scene but changed to B & W, it now takes on a more erie aspect and looks more like a night-time picture.

The last one has been changed to Sepia colour and makes the picture look more like a genuine old photoraph.

The first is a fantasy type of garden created using different elements to add points of interest. The spinning wheel, the Swan, the lily pads, some flowers (hidden by that bloody scarab) and some reflections to name a few, finally a moon was added behind the trees and the contrast was altered to give it more of a night time feel.
The next picture is the same scene but changed to B & W, it now takes on a more erie aspect and looks more like a night-time picture.
The last one has been changed to Sepia colour and makes the picture look more like a genuine old photoraph.

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Very nice Horus, atmospheric and very 3 dimensional.
I have left photo manipulation just recently (only temporary)......I have a new love 'panoramas'.
I am making panoramas in most situations that I find myself, to investigate the creative potential of this superb PSE7 feature. All good photo fun.


I have left photo manipulation just recently (only temporary)......I have a new love 'panoramas'.

I am making panoramas in most situations that I find myself, to investigate the creative potential of this superb PSE7 feature. All good photo fun.

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Thanks folks!
Yes Fabby, he was very appreciative of being rescued
we have 8'-0" wide doors on the conservatory which are often open to the garden so we get a lot of bumblies comming in, but for some reason they are to stupid to fly back out again and I have to rescue them
I must try and find a good fox photo and do you a 3D type picture

Yes Fabby, he was very appreciative of being rescued


I must try and find a good fox photo and do you a 3D type picture


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