Burning Bright
Uploaded: July 09, 2008
Aperture: F3.2
Shutter: 1/30
ISO: 50
Sunflowers
September 22, 2007
Fractalius and Dreamy filters applied.
"And here the sunflower of the spring
Burns bright in morning's beam."
Ebenezer Elliott
(1781 - 1849)
Exif: F Number: 3.2, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/300 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 50, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 16.40 mm, Model: E8800
Jeana Clark July 09, 2008
~J~ #957874
Sam Britt July 09, 2008
Beautiful sunflowers, great capture, Cesar. #6161168Kathryn (Love) Scheet July 09, 2008
Awesome image Cesar - love the full frame #6161267Les Rhoades July 09, 2008
Wonderful is a limited way to describe these flowers... but they are WONDERFUL! #6161279Katarina Mansson July 09, 2008
Lovely flowers in a lovely photo! Colors, light and detail are superb. #6161334Michelle R. Kovach July 10, 2008
How could I not love it? It is a sunflower after all! ;) Beautiful image & effects Cesar! #6161947Joy Rector July 10, 2008
awesome #6162054Dr Silly July 10, 2008
Beautiful, love sunflower shots. :O)Cesar J. La Rosa July 10, 2008
Jeana, Sam, Kathryn, Les, Katarina, Michelle, Joy and Dr. Silly:Donna La Mattino Pagakis July 10, 2008
Cesar, this is lovely!!! Great effects and beautiful composition! #6165787Corinne M. Thompson July 12, 2008
Fabulous image Cesar, love your comp and colors! #6171331Jane E. Kirn August 10, 2008
Loving the sunflowers! Composition and your creative side. Fabalous gallery. #6294970Nikki McDonald July 06, 2010
Wonderful color and especially detail on this capture, Cesar -- not usually a fan of the fractalius filter but if that's what gives this that crisp, sparkly look, I love your use of it! I'm making this my favorite of your June entries.Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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