While out the other day shooting some things for my “In Their World” Series, I became captivated by the light and especially the slight touch of rim lighting that was occurring around the lily pads.
It was a fun day!
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“Lily Pads”

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16 Comments
awesome pic! love the disclaimer too :-) and all the tags you placed on this post
look – but don’t touch seems to be the message!
blog on Michael Brown :-)
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GGW, ….. what?
Michael
Beautiful soft capture of these stepping stones! ;)
This is an amazing shot. The water looks like glass and the lighting is wonderful.
I so wish I had a “clean” lily pond near me. I keep searching. So many of them have so much debris and clutter it becomes quite hard to simplify or find any harmony. Another killer shot here Michael!
Like Mark said…..I wish we had lily pads around here. Nice!
It’s beautiful and quite captivating.
magical light! I’ve been seeing so many beautiful dragonflies lately, and for some reason think of you when I do ;)
Michael you have some stunning work here really top notch and the lilies WOW! rhe light is really stunning :))
OOOh! Love the light here. Excellent eye and excellent capture. very well done.
This is very beautiful. The light is really wonderful.
This is quite lovely!
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Absolutely stunning image. I love the calrity of the water. Great stuff…
Amazing image Michael !!
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