It’s been a month since my last trip to the lotus pond. I’ve been meaning to go back and take more pictures, but haven’t done so yet, mainly because it’s been so hot.
The following photo is a monochrome version of a shot taken last month. Since the flower is white, it lends itself easily to this b&w treatment.
Excellent photography ,Nguyen .I really loved your photograph.I am hyper realistic pencil sketching artist from India. I want to sketch your lotus photographs for my upcoming exhibition.For that i need your permission.Waiting for your reply.
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Sure, go ahead and sketch as many as you like. One small favor: please send me one or more photographs of your sketches. Thank you for stopping by and commenting.
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Thank you so much for your courtesy. I am glad that you have given me the permission. I will surely send you the photographs of my sketches.I will give credits of the photograph.
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How to send the images?
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You can send them by attaching them to an email for neihtn@yahoo.com
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so beautiful…
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Thank you!
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Beautiful handiwork! Hope it’s hanging on a wall somewhere!
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Thank you! I may follow up on your suggestion. 🙂
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Absolutely stunning!
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Thank you Jessica!
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I’m usually not a fan of flowers in B&W, but you absolutely nailed the composition and lighting, as well as bringing out the textures of the petals and the bud! Extremely well done!
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Thank you very much Jerry!
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I do love the pairing and the B & W shot.
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Thanks!
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So beautiful in BnW!
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Thanks Amy!
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Excellent detail in these!
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Thank you John!
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Beautiful black & white composition!
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Thank you!
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Wonderful!
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Thank you Victor!
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Hien–it is beautiful.
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Thank you Lois!
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