A photograph of crocuses photographed at Godinton House and Gardens in Kent..
Posted as Part of Cee’s Flower of the Day Photography Challenge.
A photograph of crocuses photographed at Godinton House and Gardens in Kent..
Posted as Part of Cee’s Flower of the Day Photography Challenge.
Bren is a female amateur photographer, fibromyalgia sufferer and blogger who along with her husband, Ashley, have created a photography blog called Brashley Photography which showcases the places they’ve visited on their photography journey. Bren and Ashley primarily concentrate their photographic skills on landscape, architecture and floral subjects. Based in the South East of England they hope to give their readers an insight into the wonderful and beautiful landscapes, buildings and places that the South of England has to offer.
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9 responses to “Flower of the Day – 3rd March 2020”
Stunning photo for today 😀
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Thank you xx
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Loved the texture of the petals with lovely lighting… 🙂
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Thank you xx
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You really do get fantastic light.. would love to learn how.. 😉
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You can create light in Lightroom by using the radial filter and playing around with exposure, highlights and white sliders xx
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I did see a youtube on that.. I must go back and take a look.. Thank YOU.. 😉
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Hi Lisa … Matt Kloskowski did a great tutorial on it, here is the link https://mattk.com/lightroom-tip-relighting-a-scene/
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Thank YOU..xx
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