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Re: Fashion Designer


Thanks Doris,
That was actually rain on the flower!  It does rain here occasionally :-)  Pictures are so much more effective, we are working on an all color catalog for next year with pictures for just about every iris that isn't in the sunset or timeless collections.  Thanks again.
Sincerely
Mike Sutton
 
----- Original Message -----
From: d*@aol.com
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: [iris-photos] Fashion Designer

In a message dated 6/13/2001 3:43:31 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
s*@lightspeed.net writes:


I usually don't play with back lighting too much but this one turned out
kinda nice.  Really nice flower too.
Mike

Hey Mike:
   Not a thing wrong with playing around with back lighting. . it can
certainly enhance a photograph. I like the "dew drops" also. I've used
water droplets when photographing spider webs. . it occurs naturally in
nature if you're there at the right time of (early) morning. Nothing wrong
with giving Mom Nature a helping hand!
   Oh, and that Iris is drop-dead gorgous!! and so reasonably priced in
your catalog (pg. 8) Guess I'll just have to call and add it to my order! <G
> Reading the description pales in comparison to seeing the iris in color!
Great photograph. I also like the way you soften the border. . . very
effective.

Doris Elevier, El Paso, TX Zone 7, AHS 9-10 Hot, dry, AND windy.


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