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orchid macrosvery overcast day so I have to play indoors....... 105 macro and the small kenko close up tube
Cheers ....bp....
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Re: orchid macrosawesome!
Re: orchid macrosI know this one and it is very hard to get a good image. Well done Bernie
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Re: orchid macrosgreat capture.
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Re: orchid macrosThat last tongue shot is amazing - how much detail can you get ????
Lovely Bernie - glad to see the macro getting a workout too Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Re: orchid macrosYour stunning shots captured so much detail! The colours are so vivid too
I've been tossing up whether or not to get a macro lens and your images are on their way to convincing me to do just that
Re: orchid macrosVery stunning photos - and you make me want extension tubes more than ever!
Are these photos the full frame captured by the camera, or have you cropped the images at all? If its the full view from the camera, then you must have been very close to the orchid in the third shot. Well done! Latch
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........ all 3 images are full frame, the only PP done was some dirt removal from the flower and slight white balance increase, little unsharp mask, raw to jpeg, and post....... Cheers ....bp....
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Re: orchid macrosExcellent images! Each and every one of them!
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Stunning! Now I definitely want to buy extension tubes... Latch
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