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They are beautiful!!! It would be neat to see the vibrancy of color and the the perfect petals in b&w. I don’t know if prints can do that. You have a wonderful eye.
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Yes, prints can do that, if the machine its printed on is calibrated properly or if you get a really good photo printer, I have one. Its 8 years old & ever since we had our floors redone, it sounds like its in agony when it prints. I was afraid, at first, that the images would lose their stunning quality but they didn’t. (We paid 150$ at Sam’s for it) I just tell the machine everything is going to be ok…:) ~amy
Oh & thank you for liking my pictures. (I am fostering a male husky, who has heart worms & will probably not make the procedure to rid him of them. So we are falling in love & when I look into his eyes, he knows he will not make it, because there is a bit of sadness there) I went outside with the husky during a brief reprieve of the rain to snap some wet blossoms. He sat beside me, staying very still. I took him to the blue hydrangea, I snapped three pictures when the sky above us lit up & BOOM~ that malnourished husky pulled me back to the house. The last image of the hydrangea I took is a blur, because that was when he ran. Sorry for rambling! ~amy
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