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    Scribbles

    Scribbles is from my Naturally Abstract collection and was composed at the Aiken County Historical Museum in Aiken, SC. I’m not really sure what this thing is, but it kind of looked like some type of interesting cabbage. Since I wanted to even out the light (i.e., bring down the highlights and...
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    Ribbon

    Guys, Thanks for looking and commenting. :)
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    Ribbon

    Ribbon is from my Naturally Abstract collection and was composed at the Yonce Farm in Ridge Spring, SC. In my mind’s eye, the curl of the stamen reminded me of how a ribbon on a present is sometimes formed into a coil to add a touch of artistic flair and a little extra love while wrapping it.
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    Petals

    Guys, Thanks for looking and commenting. :)
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    Petals

    Petals is from my Naturally Abstract collection and was composed at the Yonce Farm in Ridge Spring, SC. I placed the left side petal in the frame so that the edge of it weaves its way up diagonally and then used the edge as my focal point.
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    Fall in Focus

    Nice use of selective focus.
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    Weed Star

    Thanks, Ben. :)
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    Big Wing

    All, Thank you for looking and commenting. :)
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    Big Wing

    Big Wing is from my Naturally Abstract collection and was composed at the Yonce Farm in Ridge Spring, SC. Some of Bob's canna lilies have large stamens. This one was almost the size of a petal on the flowers I see in Hopeland Gardens. I’m not sure if they are a specific type or Bob’s plants...
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    Weed Star

    All, Thank you for looking and commenting. :) Alan, nope - no clue.
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    Weed Star

    Weed Star is from my Naturally Abstract collection and was composed at the Aiken County Historical Museum in Aiken, SC. The design of the leaves on the head was simply irresistible.
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    Flame Spike

    Guys, Thank you for looking and commenting. :)
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    Flame Spike

    Flame Spike is from my Naturally Abstract collection and was composed at the Aiken County Historical Museum in Aiken, SC. This is another one that was only possible thanks to my Frankenstein lens as it is very close to 3X magnification. To amplify the brightness of the subject, I used an angle...
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    Stormy

    Alan, Ah yes, I put a 500D on my 180L with the 2X. It can't provide the magnification that an MP-E 65 can deliver, but it can get close to 3X.
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