Red Rose (Creative Photography, Weekly Macro Shot)

Creative Photography
I have been shooting my rose since the bud started to come out until it blooms. I only had one bush that I planted last fall but lots of flowers now. I was very excited when I saw it growing really healthy especially when the buds starting to form. I have been taking pictures of those petals in different angles and features…You name it! There’s more in my hard drive lol In this particular photos I took a zippy cup of water and sprinkled it on the petals and then I shoot!hahaha! I couldn’t find my spray bottle at that time!




















Very pretty photo of your rose. I like the droplets of water effect. Such vivid color, I really love this entry. Good Luck Sweeta!
Hugs,
Kimmie
Thank you Kimmie!
Nice rose photos. You have a beautiful blog here too. I like it.
Very nice photo. I like your hint of sprinkling water on it!
Good luck in the contest ~
The first photo is sweet. I love how the droplets of water are sprinkled all over the petals.
Hi! Really nice rose!
Aren’t they fun to take shots of? My dad has an incredible garden, so I’m blessed to be able to step out any door in our house and be ablet o shoot SOME form of plant! 
Good luck in the contest!
Thanks for coming to visit MY blog and commenting on my photo.
Very nice sweeta, thank you for your Creative photography submission.
I love roses and this picture with the water droplets is wonderful. Good luck to you and have a wonderful day.
beautiful shots sweeta!
love the drops of water and the incredible detail and color.
Nice trick. (A spray bottle works too!)
I like the first photo…Looks so beautiful especially with the water in the petals. Even some might think that the morning dew.
Lovely…so pretty. It think because of it’s beautifulness red rose is called as symbol of love.
You are a really good photographer
Roses are always a beautifully classic image. You’ve captured them decently here. Thanks for visiting my entry as well.
hi…nice photos, by the way…what camera do you use?
I really love the first photo. What lens and settings did you use?