Thursday, June 3, 2010

Green leaves and fly


It was only after I enlarged this photo to make a more attractive composition that I noticed the fly!

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12 comments:

dianasfaria.com said...

such a beautiful composition Bibi. I love the outline of light surrounding the leaves.
Thanks for the heads up about the stolen photos too.

Luis Gomez said...

This one is beautiful Bibi.

Suburban Girl said...

I love the shape the negative space creates. I bet you could have some real fun with different processing techniques on this one...if you are into that. It looks like fun to play with to me! I often notice little insects after the fact too.

Louis la Vache said...

hee hee
Doesn't it bug when that happens?!

Gaelyn said...

Wow, that is a fantastic macro. Such amazing detail. Your photography blows me away. Oh yea, nice fly too.

Bergson said...

cette mouche semble devoir manger toutes les feuilles

Chuck Pefley said...

I like the little fly just hanging on in the corner of the frame. Nice, Bibi!

Alexa said...

Love the negative space, the light, the vibrant green—the whole composition! Nicely done, Bibi.

Louis la Vache said...

Bibi - re your comment at Seattle DP: In WWII, in the British Army there was an officer with a name even Evelyn Waugh would have been hard-pressed to match: Lt. Col. Pine-Coffin! Not surprisingly, his unit had the highest rate of requests for transfer in the British Army!

Daryl said...

Happens to me all the time .. finding extras in my pix .. LOVE this!

Lowell said...

It looks like a jigsaw puzzle...very well done...and the fly, I think, gives everything a sense of scale. Serendipity is a wonderful thing!

Tash said...

This is really great...the dark area reminds me of an aerial photo of a lake.

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