I did a little experimenting with the fill flash on my camera. With the exception of a very slight adjustment to the lighting these are straight off of the camera.
On another note, I want to say that the suggestions I got in yesterdays post are fabulous. I'm having a really hard time deciding. I may have to put it up to a vote here and let you decide.
I've no idea what a fill flash is, but it seems to work a treat. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteThese photos look terrific Ann!
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
I don't know what a fill flash is but I do know those are lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteIf you put up a vote, we will all vote for ourselves!! Har har har har!!! Gosh, I don't even know what a fill flash is, but the pictures are beautiful! Is that a white peony?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThose pics are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful! (And I don't know what fill flash is either)
ReplyDeleteThat first white flower is BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteLovely. I have a plan to learn Photoshop. Someday. Soon. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful selection .... I could almost smell the yarrow.
ReplyDeletethese are lovely photos Ann....I wish I was able to take such wonderful pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteWow such a stunning photo technique
ReplyDeleteOkay now you did it. I have to go look up Fill Flash in my Camera manual.The pictures do look good.
ReplyDeleteThose are great pictures. Looks like it makes the background black which makes the flowers really pretty. Great pictures. Have yourself a great Sunday.
ReplyDeleteIs a fill flash anything like a hot-flash?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo's - but what is fill flash?
ReplyDeletewhen i was looking for a small camera to carry in my pocket, i researched for macro ability and for fill flash. i love what fill flash does and these are so beautiful. even in bright sunshine it changes things. i especially like the first two.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous shots.Lighting is a fun thing to play with.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! Ann, you are so talented. Everything you create looks beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Are you sure you can't give up your day job!?!? Hugs, antonella :-)
ReplyDeleteThe details are so fine tuned, they are just beautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteI think a vote on the caption is a terrific idea. Just saying.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day. My best to Duke. :)
wow...very nice
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what fill flash is either but now I want to find out.
I just left you my quote, I hope I'm not too late :). Fill Flash is so important. I used to work for a camera company so many times when I see someone taking a photo, all I can think is "You need flash".
ReplyDeleteThose pictures look great! We only have a small point and shoot camera, so I don't even know what a fill flash is.
ReplyDeleteFlowers are great subjects to play with a flash. Hmm...what is a "fill flash"?
ReplyDeleteThe first two shots are my favorites. Very nice!
So I'm confused. You did some fill flash on these, or these are the unretouched photos?
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos. This makes me think of experimenting with the flash on my camera. I usually avoid it.
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty - I love flowers (although I sure do wish they came without weeding! ;o)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Ann... sometimes i just shoot blind because i know i can edit the photos later. But sometimes it is nice to be able to use the photos without any editting :)
ReplyDeleteI love flowers and you pictures are just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHi Ann! Once again, stunning photos. You should try to market your work on Zazzle or Cafe Press. Do you already do that?
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