SmugMug > keywords > flower > The first of the blossoms.
The Ume (plum) blossoms are the first in a sequence heralding the coming of spring and warmer weather. The next is the Momo (peach), followed by the apricot, and finishing with the most spectacular of all the Sakura (or Cherry) blossoms.
SmugMug > keywords > flower > Lesson 4 - #2 - A One-Image Collage.  After selecting, stroking and adding a drop shadow I even enlarged some of the cuts.  I can see where I might use the technique a lot.
SmugMug > keywords > flower > 81/365 Nov 26/09 Take 2 Roar of the Orchid

The photo I posted earlier today has been bothering me and a friend said "What don't you redo it".  The more I thought about it, he was right and I don't think I'm breaking any laws by posting a redo.  The earlier photo was taken with an unflatering incandescant light and this one I did in the kitchen under flourescant lighting.

This is #1 of 4 for my final assignment "Style".  Four photos are to be submitted showing a style of photography.  I enjoy taking macros, so this will be the style.
SmugMug > keywords > flower > My New Life photo
SmugMug > keywords > flower > My New Life photo
SmugMug > keywords > flower > 20091122-DSC_0504
SmugMug > keywords > flower > My New Life photo
SmugMug > keywords > flower > My New Life photo
SmugMug > keywords > flower > My New Life photo
The first of the blossoms.
The Ume (plum) blossoms are the first in a sequence heralding the coming of spring and warmer weather. The next is the Momo (peach), followed by the apricot, and finishing with the most spectacular of all the Sakura (or Cherry) blossoms.
 > The first of the blossoms.
The Ume (plum) blossoms are the first in a sequence heralding the coming of spring and warmer weather. The next is the Momo (peach), followed by the apricot, and finishing with the most spectacular of all the Sakura (or Cherry) blossoms.
The first of the blossoms.
The Ume (plum) blossoms are the first in a sequence heralding the coming of spring and warmer weather. The next is the Momo (peach), followed by the apricot, and finishing with the most spectacular of all the Sakura (or Cherry) blossoms.
Photo by: James Clarke (jamri) • see photo in gallery

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