Orange You Glad?

© Michael J. Coots

Orange You Glad?

Uploaded: July 13, 2007 04:44:45

Description

This was a lily from a drive in the country I took. It had been raining all morning and when it stopped and the sun finally came out, this orange and red lily caught my attention. I stopped the car turned around and went back to it. I know people thought I was crazy but who cares, this is the image that I was able to get. I changed the background contrast to blacken it out.

Comments

Kathy L. Clark July 13, 2007

Very beautiful Michael. The color just pops with the black background.

You explanation is so funny. I do the same thing. Last night I had a bunch of red hat ladies came in my restaurant and asked if I could take pictures, so here I am running around taking pics of hats. Who cares, we got to get the shot :0) #690438


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