BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

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UNDERCOVER (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

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Queen Anne’s Lace has a long flowering season, from late spring until mid fall; beautiful anytime of year. They’re covered in snow now but will return next May in their spring green.
I set up my Fuji XT-1 to take five bracketed shots at different exposures. For processing I used Photoshop HDR Pro. It combined the shots for a nicely exposed image. I finished with a few of my usual adjustments in Photoshop.

18 thoughts on “UNDERCOVER (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

  1. Birder's Journey's avatar

    There’s something so inviting about photographing Queen Anne’s Lace, isn’t there? It always makes me nostalgic for my childhood, for one thing. And for another, those tiny, intricate lines make such wonderful patterns, in all stages of their opening and closing.

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  2. Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog's avatar

    Wonderful, Belinda! 🙂
    I sometimes use photo stacking or photo-bracketing with the macro stuff. I use Helicon for the bracketing assimilation.

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  3. Eliza Waters's avatar

    Beautiful, Belinda – I think I prefer the rich brown in the color version over the B&W.

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  4. wordsfromanneli's avatar

    Queen Anne’s lace looks pretty in all its phases! Nice composition.

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  5. Jane Lurie's avatar

    I love this flower and your images, Belinda. Your HDR is is done with a deft touch- I think I am slightly partial to the black and white. I love flowers that are on their last days.

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  6. denisebushphoto's avatar

    A beautiful wildflower in its prime or past. Both are lovely!

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  7. Indira's avatar

    You created a lovely image, Belinda!

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  8. Kingsley Nwabuisi Enyinanya's avatar

    Nice one

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