Enslaved by the evil corporate master, our hero seeks to satisfy his creative drive through new mediums which includes  **(dramatic pause)** the internet. So we see here I'm kind of a goof-ball and I like to laugh.
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Okay, my day job is DP/Cameraman I work with a fun and creative bunch but 8 layers of approvals per project can leave a creative person feeling empty. I'm married to Taurus 517, love her a lot, love my daughter, my cats and music.
I am a pro in a different yet similar field so I can take criticism, but prefer the constructive kind. I will, however, explain myself . I would like to improve so anything that will help toward that goal,  please feel free to share.Â
Thanks for stopping by, thanks for your work which I find so inspiring. Have a great day.
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Comments (20)
very interesting.
Wonderful light and colors. Excellent DOF. Looks very beautiful!
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very Beautiful Image!! Great capture. Roby ;O)
Well... I think it is a Black-Eyed Susan. I have a few in my gallery. Great shot of these lovelies!
I agree that they do resemble black-eyed susans. I thought maybe cone flower too but I think they have a taller cone shaped center. Gorgeous shot!
Very beautiful flower and nice color and light ! Good day :)
I dont know, but they are beautiful and a great shot!
Yes - Black Eyed Susans. Check out this link Beautiful image! I love the light and composition.
they are very beautiful and many plant them on purpose.you captured them really well
Rudbeckias.....(Black -eyed Susans are much smaller here, and grow on a vine....but its lovely to see how names travel, change and are adopted everywhere)
Wonderfull and excellent centring as well !
Wonderfully done image! Very beautiful!!!
Rubecia, also called black eyes suzie!! A glorious capture. I was going to post one of these beauty soon. :-)) Hugs. Di.
Oh la la such marvelous composition.... colors and light are fantastic, I adore!
They are such in a public parc near home, I don't know their name, All what I know is that I like to shot them. I love the way you did compose this image, looks cool!
Nicely done.
What pretty flowers and the lighting is so lovely. Great shot!
Very well done. Amazing. 5+.
Great lighting and I like the composition very much. Nice work!
As you have been told, these are black-eyed susans, (Rudbeckia)...and lol at them 'popping up' in your garden. Tell your wife, if she doesn't want a thousand more next year, she had better yank some. They are verrrrrrrrrrrrry prolific! VERY! They will rapidly squeeze out your most delicate perennials, so if she has some favorites, ( like I did ), she needs to keep a watchful eye. Otherwise they'll be goners... Onward...this is a lovely shot. I like your pov and the angle of the lighting. There's a wonderful softness to this, that I find very refreshing. I think so many times photogs try to get the sharpest image possible, but in doing so, the image loses it's romance and becomes too scientific, to my eye... I think you got it just right, Mojo...:^)