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This is a fantastic shot. I have tons of dandelions in my yard. I guess I should put them to good use and make them pose for photos!! :) Oh, and thanks for asking about Parker. He finished his finals at BYU yesterday. He will be coming home Friday and will be spending the next month here at home with us before leaving May 23 on a two-year mission for our church in Mexico.
This is a wonderful motion capture, Nicki. :)
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ReplyDeleteoooh, very cool shot!! *inspired*!
ReplyDeleteHave you been published yet? Seems like you should be getting paid for all that talent!!
ReplyDeletelol! you're sweet.
DeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeletewonderful shot. I keep looking for dandilions but all our dang neighbors are using weed spray - lol
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic shot. I have tons of dandelions in my yard. I guess I should put them to good use and make them pose for photos!! :) Oh, and thanks for asking about Parker. He finished his finals at BYU yesterday. He will be coming home Friday and will be spending the next month here at home with us before leaving May 23 on a two-year mission for our church in Mexico.
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DeleteAWESOME!! Love the way you've captured the individual seed heads, but still have that sense of motion. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteI like the movement is show while still be focused. Does that make sense? Cool shot.
ReplyDeleteI knew there was a reason dandelions existed!! Awesome shot Nicki!
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ReplyDeleteLet me try that again! (o:
ReplyDeleteExcellent! I have tried this several times and never gotten anything as sharp or filled with action...nice!
Wow! How DIY manage this? I love wish flowers and I
ReplyDeleteNever tire of lookin at them or photographing them they're like snowflakes-no two alike