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Photo 100
Camellia, Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site, Charleston, SC
14th March 2014
14th Mar 14
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John
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@congaree
Retired from careers in journalism, teaching, and information technology. True passion is landscape and flower photography, gardens, walking, sunsets, good books, my iPad....
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12th March 2014 9:33am
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Sam
Gorgeous pure white colour! A lovely capture of the camellia. Well done :)
March 15th, 2014
Hazel
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Lovely detail in the camellia. I find it quite a challenge to photograph white flowers.
March 15th, 2014
John
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@quietpurplehaze
You are so right. It is rare when I can get the detail I want in a white flower. The lighting has to be just right.
March 15th, 2014
Hazel
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@congaree
My photography teacher also suggested upping the f-stop e.g. use say 5 instead of 2.
March 15th, 2014
Hazel
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@congaree
aha - just looked and see you used 7!
March 15th, 2014
sally agnew
What a beautiful camellia :-)
March 15th, 2014
Joanne
Nice balance, great colors, one of my favorite flowers. Glad it's spring somewhere.
March 15th, 2014
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You are so right. It is rare when I can get the detail I want in a white flower. The lighting has to be just right.
My photography teacher also suggested upping the f-stop e.g. use say 5 instead of 2.
aha - just looked and see you used 7!