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May 11, 2011, 7:04:13 PM
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:iconkeldbach:
Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis), taken at a local cemetery.



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:iconkiarachu:
*Kiarachu May 15, 2011  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Awww...I miss the lily of the valley...I saw those flower for many years.
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:iconkeldbach:
Hope you'll see them soon again. They are so beautiful :)
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:iconkiarachu:
*Kiarachu May 16, 2011  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
I hope too...and I hope that I will see the globe-flower too...I miss them.
it's because when I was younger in Spring I went to a mountain house where I and my family were on rent.But after many years the landlady evicted us because she wanted to sell the house.And in my city there aren't many spot where I can see those flowers...
But maybe one of these days I will go on that village with my automobile or in some place that I can see those flowers ^_^
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:iconkeldbach:
I know the Globe-flower, but I don't think it grows in the wild here. Only cultivated in peoples' gardens.
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:iconkiarachu:
*Kiarachu May 17, 2011  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
In my region grow in the wild and it's a Spring flower that comes along with the Lily of the valley and the cowslip.
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:iconkeldbach:
Thanks, Alban :)
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:iconalban-expressed:
My pleasure, Keld.
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:iconspyrou:
For a print, id say its good. But meaby in here i would have liked it with meaby f8-11 so the first flower would have been more sharper from the edges but then again it would have killed the lovely blur that it has now.. I like the thing on the right side, i think it adds depth to this photo with this kind of massive blur/bokeh. Nice job anyway :)
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:iconkeldbach:
Thanks very much. I prefer a wider DoF also, but they were growing in the shade, and I didn't wanted to boost the ISO too much :)
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