My lilies have dropped their petals and this is the last one still holding up, posing for my photos. As it is
Creative Exchange time at Lisa's blog I worked with textures by
Kim Klassen on this photo and also tried a few of Kim's tricks on saturation and gradient map.
Have a wonderful day and enjoy all the creative entries!
beautiful!
ReplyDeletelovely lovely stuff!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love what you did to this (even if I don't know exactly how it worked) - I need to be grateful for Kim Klassen because it's allowing me to enjoy all your lovely work!
ReplyDeleteRosie - Just my opinion, but I think this is your best yet!! Not only the processing you did on it, but the fantastic composition. Again, my opinion, but that lily is placed just perfectly in the frame. So beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day/evening!
lisa.
What a beautiful shot.. I love the composition of this photo.. So pretty!
ReplyDeletevery nice macro picture - well done
ReplyDeleteI would never tire of looking at this. I keep lilies in my house all the time,but, If I could take a photo like this Rosie it would be on my wall!
ReplyDeleteLilies are, by far, my favorite flower. You did a wonderful job of photographing this one!
ReplyDeleteI like the contrast of the black parts (sorry, don't know my botany) with the rest. I love the color of lilies so I would not have thought to convert to black and white, I like what you showed today.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty picture, soft and nice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture Rosie. Love what you have created!
ReplyDeleteI love lilies and this one is so beautifully capture by your lenses!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration!