Photographing fish in a fluroescent lit tank is definitely a skill. I tried the high ISO to be able to shoot at a reasonable speed but forgot to change the white balance. I'll try again later.

This orchid looks wonderful but with the trick of depth of field, you do not see the weed infested garden behind. With no hand watering for over 2 years, I am surprised it is still alive. Definitely an unexpected discovery.

And I decided to use one of my orchid photos to try a blended style layout. Not a bad result. I used the painted mask which was provided with this issue of the Notebook.

Have a great day everyone!
4 comments:
I've tried to get fish in a tank and it is difficult!
Your flower shot is beautiful. I love the color!
Wow, that orchid photo is really awesome. Depth of field can be such a blessing some times:-)
Loving your photos Carolyn, the orchid one is beautiful and I think your fish photo is cool- and that blended page is wonderful!
I love the photos and the blended layout came out gorgeous!
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