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Photographer Peter Daniel  Peter Daniel {Karma:33866}
Project #2 The Creative Flower Camera Model Canon PowerShot S1
Categories Florals
Digital
Nature
Film Format Digital JPEG
Portfolio Hibiscus Flowers
Other Cities
Lens Normal
Uploaded 4/21/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Location City -  Johnson City
State -  TEXAS
Country - United States   United States
About Just a plain old Pink Hibiscus shot a the Wildflower Farm at Johnson City Texas April 14th 2006 (Good Friday)...

The sun was very bright, which gave me a challange in shooting. I had to shoot several shots with different setting and try to pick the best for posting.

Hibiscus have been cultivated for centuries. They were first grown in the Orient, later in Europe, and then in the United States. Hibiscus is an ancient Greek and Latin name. The most commonly grown species, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis means "Chinese rose". They are native to the tropical region of Asia, and tend to grow in wet or swampy areas. This explains why they want a steady supply of moisture and are not fond of drying out.

Hibiscus provide a wide range of colors and flower styles, reds, yellows, pinks, orange, white, peach and blends of colors. There are also single and double flowers. Most of the plants produced today are the species rosa-sinensis.
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Nicola Barbieri Nicola Barbieri   {K:18000} 4/21/2006
Great macro..ciao, Nicola

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 4/21/2006
Good shot of this one, Peter, great colour and details! Possibly the lower part could be brightened up a bit.
Dave.

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Jan  Iwo   {K:6133} 4/21/2006
Real art, I like it. Super, very nice photo. Excellent composition. It very delicate piece.Wonderful. Congratulations Peter.
Regards. Jan Iwo.

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Ron Wilson Ron Wilson   {K:18362} 4/21/2006
Very pretty flower and shot. You got the light to work for you as the petals have a sombre softness to them. I would have tried to shoot the flower a little more to the left showing more of the pistol coming out of the centre.

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