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It's a rose but the name escapes me. I'll ask my wife if she remembers.
 

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My wife's reply: "What rose bush?" If I think of it I'll let you know.
 

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Chocolate comes to mind but I might just be having a craving.:laughing7:
 

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Beautiful! All the wild irises are blooming now. The last one reminds me of a camellia but I think I see thorns on the stem.
 

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Beautiful photography! :headbang:
 

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Beautiful photos! :occasion14:
 

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We had heavy rain Sunday and it beats the blooms down on most of our plants. These just opened up today. The last pic was edited as if you couldn't tell.
 

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Beautiful shots...well done! :thumbsup:

Are you using the cameras built in flash, or a flash unit mounted
in the shoe (slot on top for flash unit)?

For a different look, try bouncing the flash off the ceiling, or an
adjacent wall. Gives the pic a whole new look.
photography-044.gif~original
 

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Beautiful shots...well done! :thumbsup:

Are you using the cameras built in flash, or a flash unit mounted
in the shoe (slot on top for flash unit)?

For a different look, try bouncing the flash off the ceiling, or an
adjacent wall. Gives the pic a whole new look.
photography-044.gif~original

These pictures were taken outside using a piece of black poster board for a background. No flash used. The shadows were from the sunlight.
 

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DizzyDigger

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These pictures were taken outside using a piece of black
poster board for a background. No flash used. The shadows were from the sunlight.

Makes sense..odd though that the image data shows the
flash did fire...:icon_scratch:

Make NIKON CORPORATION
Model NIKON D5200
Orientation Normal
Software Windows Photo Editor 10.0.10011.16384
Exposure Time 0.033s (1/30)
Aperture ƒ/5.6
ISO equivalent 200
Exposure Bias none
Metering Mode Matrix
Flash Fired Yes (Auto, return light detected)
Focal Length 55.0mm
Color Space sRGB
Date 2018-04-16 08:02:42 (no TZ)
 

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Makes sense..odd though that the image data shows the
flash did fire...:icon_scratch:

Make NIKON CORPORATION
Model NIKON D5200
Orientation Normal
Software Windows Photo Editor 10.0.10011.16384
Exposure Time 0.033s (1/30)
Aperture ƒ/5.6
ISO equivalent 200
Exposure Bias none
Metering Mode Matrix
Flash Fired Yes (Auto, return light detected)
Focal Length 55.0mm
Color Space sRGB
Date 2018-04-16 08:02:42 (no TZ)

If it did I wasn't aware of it. All I have is the pop up flash on the camera. And, I was looking through the view finder when I took the picture. I'll pay more attention next time. How did you pull up the information?
 

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I use Firefox, and one of the available add-ons is an EXIF/FXIF viewer.
Just open the image to full size, right click on it and it displays the data.
 

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I use Firefox, and one of the available add-ons is an EXIF/FXIF viewer.
Just open the image to full size, right click on it and it displays the data.

I use Firefox as well. I will get that add on. Thanks for the tip.
 

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