Hare’s a dozen photographs that I made on Little Island in the Hudson River during Scot Kelby’s World Wide Photo Walk.
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If you take the time to look up Aromatic Aster (Symphyotrichum_oblongifolium) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphyotrichum_oblongifolium you will see that they are purple. I may take the time to enhance or process my photographs, but I do not change natural flower colors. If I did change the color of an actual plant or animal, I would say so. I prefer to bring out what is really there and what the camera cannot see correctly. There is no camera made that can photograph what the human eye can see.
The color of your purple asters is so very striking. Can’t be that way in reality…?
If you take the time to look up Aromatic Aster (Symphyotrichum_oblongifolium) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphyotrichum_oblongifolium you will see that they are purple. I may take the time to enhance or process my photographs, but I do not change natural flower colors. If I did change the color of an actual plant or animal, I would say so. I prefer to bring out what is really there and what the camera cannot see correctly. There is no camera made that can photograph what the human eye can see.
Very nice 🙂
Thankdy😊
An excellent repeated theme of pillars
Pilings and pillars 🙂 Thanks Derrick.
These are very good photos, Sherry.
Thanks Dan. I could have titled it Piles of Pillers. 🙂
Ha ha – yes, but they are so interesting.