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Title
Zinnias With Tomato Red
Artist
Connie Fox
Medium
Photograph - Outdoor Color Photo
Description
Colorful springtime zinnia flowers growing in a Texas garden. Includes one each: pink, yellow, orange, and tomato red. No sky, no people.
Copyright 2019 Connie Steitz Fox
All Rights Reserved
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Canon PowerShot GX7, outdoors with available light. Portrait (vertical) orientation. Cropped to the equivalent of 5x7 to fit the greeting card format, though larger sizes and products are available.
FEATURED on the homepages of USA Photographers and Images That Excite You, August 2019; Visions of Spring - Glances of Summer and Showcasing the South, March 2022; Global Flowers Photography, Vertical Images, and Just Perfect, 2022.
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August 4th, 2019
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Viewed 232 Times - Last Visitor from Ottawa, ON - Canada on 04/22/2024 at 7:55 PM
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Katy, TX - United States
Thank you, Dora, for the lovely feature in Visions of Spring - Glances of Summer!
Columbia, MD - United States
CONGRATULATIONS! Your WONDERFUL image has been FEATURED on the home page of "SHOWCASING THE SOUTH” L. Please add the photo to the 2022 “FEATURED IMAGE ARCHIVE THREAD.” Thank you for participating in the group.
Katy, TX - United States
Thank you, John Bailey, for the feature in Images That Excite You! The flowers and buds were all so perfect, I couldn't help but capture them.
Katy, TX - United States
Judy Vincent, thank you so much for featuring this garden image in USA Photographers!
Danville, KY - United States
Likewise, Connie, I see and value the CREATIVITY of this REAL TIME PHOTOGRAPH ...but...TOMATO RED COLOUR, OR SHAPE alone does not support the criteria for a...v.... I am sending this lovely garden pix some comment love. Thanks for the real time participation.
Connie Fox replied:
I completely understand, Laurel. You made the right call. I'm giving myself an E for Effort, though, on the attempt that didn't work. I had tomatoes and zinnias in a composite that took two hours of my life. I thought the tomato red looked very tomatoey in the color palette. Thank you so much for your sweet comment. It's better than a win (or a vote!).
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