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Pierre Lacour - 30 Sep 2004 20:47 GMT
New gallery of flowers on my site :
Summer flowers in France : http://lacour.pierre.free.fr/fleurs_ete04.htm
mountain flowers in the Pyrenees :
http://lacour.pierre.free.fr/fleurs_mont.htm
http://lacour.pierre.free.fr/fleurs_mont2.htm
Pierre

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Promenades Photographiques
<URL:http://lacour.pierre.free.fr
Roger Whitehead - 30 Sep 2004 21:30 GMT
> New gallery of flowers on my site :
> Summer flowers in France : http://lacour.pierre.free.fr/fleurs_ete04.htm

Very stylish and typical, Pierre. Congratulations.

You might consider doing some 'gardening' - removing or moving aside some
of the more obvious extraneous material such as grass stems before taking
the shot. Alternatively you could do it afterwards with Photoshop or
similar. The digitale pourpre, Ophrys abeille and Dactylorchis, for
example, would benefit from it. If you're using an SLR, it is of course
much easier to look out for such distractions.

The Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) looks very brown! Are you sure it was alive?
8-)

You might find this site helpful on botanical names -
http://www.curiosit.com/bonnier/sommaire.php . It's based on the old
Gaston Bonnier floras.

Bonne chance,

Roger
Pierre Lacour - 01 Oct 2004 07:01 GMT
> > New gallery of flowers on my site :
> > Summer flowers in France : http://lacour.pierre.free.fr/fleurs_ete04.htm
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> Roger

Thanks for this advice.
Pierre
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