“ Magnolia lone blossom ”
I decided I would try to capture some of the spring blossoms after a rain storm. What I didn't take into account was how strong the winds were and so many of the blossoms were looking quite battered and the worse for wear. Something about this one drew me in.
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  • Stephan Ranis Edited 4 years ago

    Beautiful capture. Magnolias are wonderful. Very nice dof as well. The only thing I could critique is the overall brightness. Well done Neasa

    Beautiful capture. Magnolias are wonderful. Very nice dof as well. The only thing I could critique is the overall brightness. Well done Neasa

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  • danni-irene Edited 4 years ago

    Welcome back Neasa! I love Magnolias and you definitely did this beautiful flowering tree justice! The depth of field is phenomenal and the details of the raindrops on… more

    Welcome back Neasa! I love Magnolias and you definitely did this beautiful flowering tree justice! The depth of field is phenomenal and the details of the raindrops on this one flower.  I can see why it drew you in! Nice job Neasa!

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  • Amy Weller Edited 4 years ago

    What a beautiful job capturing the rain droplets softly laying upon this magnolia.  I love the DOF used to just focus on the subject.  Beautiful photo.

    What a beautiful job capturing the rain droplets softly laying upon this magnolia.  I love the DOF used to just focus on the subject.  Beautiful photo.

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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Canon 85mm f/1.2
1/125 f/2 100 85

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