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Jun 26, 2006 08:13 |  #1

Here's another from the series I took a couple of weeks ago....C&C welcome

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Jun 26, 2006 09:37 |  #2

Hello Raindancer;
Nice... beautiful composition...
The wild poppies this year all seem to be nice & dark...
Shame I haven't come across any when the sun's been shining! (That rare thing of beauty!)
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Jun 26, 2006 09:50 as a reply to  @ lkb-28's post |  #3

Thanks Lee, much appreciated......:)

These were literally at the side of a field next to a road. I could'nt really get much of a shot with the field as it was crisscrossed with power and phone lines but the poppies were great.

Touch wood, I've not had much of a problem with the rain this year.....(that's the kiss of death now!!)

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Jun 27, 2006 06:52 |  #4

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Jun 27, 2006 06:56 |  #5

Nice shot.. I always liked poppies. Reminds me of Anzac Day, actually.


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Jun 27, 2006 07:22 as a reply to  @ Jim G's post |  #6

Thanks Jim, Ian.......much appreciated.

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Jun 28, 2006 01:21 as a reply to  @ Raindancer's post |  #7

Nice shot Roger...poppies are all I can get at the moment but I love these wild ones...great bokeh...I would try and crop the bottom a bit to just have that great gradation without the "dark bits" (sorry about the technical talk:D )...thanks.


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Jun 29, 2006 02:21 as a reply to  @ mooksool's post |  #8

Thanks Rob, I'll give that a go and post the result.....:)

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Jun 29, 2006 03:36 |  #9

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Jun 29, 2006 04:03 as a reply to  @ catsith's post |  #10

Thanks Tina......:) :)

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Very nice shot you`ve got here Rog.,love that shallow DOF,it really works for this shot.


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Jun 30, 2006 01:04 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #12

Thanks as always Dimitri.

I was really pleased with this one as is came out so good, I love the deep red of poppies and was hoping to find a spot where they were mixed with the crop. Unfortunately, they were all at the edge and I could'nt get a good panoramic shot.

Still there's always next year!!:)

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