Desert Canterbury Bell Wildflowers Ron Niebrugge February 18, 2008 Anza-Borrego, California, Photos, Travel 10 Comments Desert Canterbury Bell wildflowers, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California. I found these next to some nice rocks today in Hellhole Canyon. A few clouds provided some perfect defused light.
Gavin PhotographyFebruary 19, 2008 at 2:57 am You have to love the largest softbox in the world. I’ll have to try getting out there one day (esp. since I grew up in Temecula).
AaronFebruary 16, 2009 at 7:36 pm Completely off the topic of this particular post, but saw your winter recreation gallery and loved it. What camera/lens are you using? Aaron
RonFebruary 16, 2009 at 8:59 pm Thanks Aaron! Most of the winter photos were capture with a Canon 5D and a 24-105 lens. I’m now using a Canon 1Ds III. Ron
harveyAugust 15, 2009 at 5:09 am The wildflowers are amazingly beautiful. The lightning is perfect as well.Kudos to you!
AaronMarch 24, 2010 at 8:41 am This is a beautiful image of wildflower. Well balanced lighting and color, great job Ron!
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You have to love the largest softbox in the world. I’ll have to try getting out there one day (esp. since I grew up in Temecula).
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Yeah you do – especially if you grew up so close! Thanks Gavin.
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By the way, you have some outstanding wedding photography Gavin!
Completely off the topic of this particular post, but saw your winter recreation gallery and loved it. What camera/lens are you using?
Aaron
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Thanks Aaron!
Most of the winter photos were capture with a Canon 5D and a 24-105 lens. I’m now using a Canon 1Ds III.
Ron
The wildflowers are amazingly beautiful. The lightning is perfect as well.Kudos to you!
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Thanks Harvey!
This is a beautiful image of wildflower. Well balanced lighting and color, great job Ron!
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Thanks Aaron!
What wonderful looking flowers! Great find!