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A walk in the gardenOut and about with the Tamron 90 Macro.
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John Nikon D7000,Sigma 10-20, Sigma 24-70 F2.8, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Nikkor 50 F1.8, Nikkor 85 1.8. Benro A650, SB600.
Re: A walk in the gardennice collection John,
#1 looks a little soft compared to the others but nice full frame position , Love #2 &3 the centers are sharp as with interesting detail and the colour contrast against the pink adds wow, the rose is a nice sharp shot but I don't find it as interesting I'd be inclined to crop 3 square and tidy up the damaged petal just to show up the main flower and make the most of the geometry DebT DebT
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Re: A walk in the gardenThanks for the comments Deb.
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Re: A walk in the gardenYou have a lovely garden. Or maybe it's your wonderful photos that make it look good. Really nice work. I'm not normally interested in photos of flowers, but yours are great and I'm glad I looked..
Steve.
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Re: A walk in the gardenGreat images there John. I love the composition and the sharpness....I'll have to double check the colour as currently they look a bit too saturated to me (could be Google Chrome or my monitor). BTW you are right, the D60 delivers very saturated colours...I have realised this now that I have got one for myself
Cameron
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Re: A walk in the gardenThose last 2 images....WOW! They would look fabulous as very large prints and framed....hanging on a gallery wall. Powerful images!
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Matt. K
Re: A walk in the gardenBeautiful images! It's hard to pick which is best, perhaps they all are!
Re: A walk in the gardenJohn
These are all fine images, but #3 is a cracker. Great detail on the flower. So sharp I could cut myself. Peter
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Re: A walk in the gardenMarvelously wonderful - almost surreal. What a treasure to find!
Reminds me of a saying - "You can never have too many flowers" “ If you cannot explain it simply, you dont understand it well enough ”
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