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Flower MacrosBix Pix recent macros inspired me to hit the garden this morning to get some shots of the Bird of Paradise, something I have been going to do for the last twelve months. Thanks Bernie for the motivation.
Here are a couple. These were shot through dappled light this morning with higher iso to try and get some dof, then a breeze started blowing. aaarrrrrh. Give me some feedback especially on the noise. Thanks I have a narrow bit of wall in my office were this would hang nicely. A couple more in this gallery if you are interested. http://craigvtr.smugmug.com/Flowers Craig
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Re: Flower Macros#3 is as good a flower image as i have seen anywhere, anytime. the composition is original and the colours are spectacular. well done mate, you should be very proud of that.
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Re: Flower Macros#1 Masterful
#2 Masterful #3 Masterful #4 Masterful What else can I say Chris
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Re: Flower Macros#2 has got me.
Composition is spot on. Colours are brilliant. Sharp as a tack. g.
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Re: Flower MacrosCool,
If you want to reduce the noise, especially wth darker backgrounds, the blur tool in ps or other software works a treat. Regards Colin
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Re: Flower MacrosVery interesting and very attractive! Keep up the good work mate!
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Re: Flower MacrosHoly carp! The 2# is masterful!! we are not worthy....
Re: Flower MacrosA very nice series of images! The third one is a favorite for me, this would be ideal laminated and used as a bookmark! the image, I think, really would lend itself to this kind of application.
top work gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Flower Macros1 Ooh
2 Ooh 3 OOH YEH real nice 4 Ooh
Re: Flower MacrosThanks guys you have encouraged me to print up the narrow crop.
I might just investigate the bookmark idea as well. Biggerry, thank you. Craig
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Re: Flower MacrosI like them all.
The first one suffers from a little too much contrast. The composition of the second one is fantastic but the image suffers from the noise as you mentioned. I especially like the 3rd one and agree it would make a great bookmark. For me, the 4th is the weakest of them. I find the large unsharp areas a bit distracting.
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