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Extreme DOF.

Postby mic on Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:09 pm

Nikkor 105 Micro F: 2.8 250 sec Hand held in Morning Sunlight + a bit of PP In PS.

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Postby big pix on Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:15 pm

plant....... animal .....or vegetable.........Any way a great shot and well exposed.........
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Postby sirhc55 on Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:17 pm

Mic - a well shot stamen(?) - the colours are superb :D
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Postby mic on Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:22 pm

big pix, A Lillium actually. :wink:

Arrh sirhc, I just couldn't think of the name, I knew you would get it.

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Postby big pix on Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:25 pm

mic ....... very well done...
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Postby Onyx on Thu Mar 24, 2005 12:34 am

Looks like it's poking its tongue out at you!
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Postby SoCal Steve on Thu Mar 24, 2005 8:33 am

I really like that one, Mic. Stark realism and abstract in the same subject. And great colour. (The Sp., I think I'm starting to turn Australian.:wink:)
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Postby mic on Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:45 am

Onyx, Looks like it's poking it's tongue out at Youuuu ! :wink:

Steve :wink: Glad you like, is it nice & yellow on your monitor with a bright red stamin ?

On my work monitor it looks pretty dull, on my Mac at home it jumps out at ya !

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Postby SoCal Steve on Thu Mar 24, 2005 10:48 am

A very deep gold color, Mic, with a few drifts of orange here and there.
Very rich. :D
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Postby SoCal Steve on Thu Mar 24, 2005 11:02 am

The bit with the purple gradient has got me wondering if we are all seeing different things when we're looking at each other's pictures. Surely we've all got pretty good equipment. There must be a reasonable explanation like an optical illusion or what-not. Maybe we've got someone on board who can figure it out and explain it to the rest of us. :roll:
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Postby mic on Thu Mar 24, 2005 11:12 am

Yeah, It has got me a bit too. :roll:
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Postby tasadam on Thu Mar 24, 2005 12:05 pm

Ok, just a guess, but my thoughts on the purple bits -
Possibly hot sopts (glare)? Perhaps the hot spots have washed out certain parts of the stamen and are showing up as purple, an inverse to the golden colours of the majority of the photo. As I say, just a guess.
Don't get me wrong - not a criticism, it's a really interesting effect. Nice pic overall too!

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Postby SoCal Steve on Thu Mar 24, 2005 12:16 pm

tasadam -

Apologies from Mic and from me for changing the subject on you to a topic from yesterday and before; "A Gradient Conversion. What The !"
Mic posted a purple gradient and most people saw only gray (or grey) on their monitors. Mic saw gray on his monitor at work and purple at home. Anyway it kinda got us thinking about what all of us have been looking at.

Sorry for throwing you and others a curveball. :roll:

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Postby Greg B on Thu Mar 24, 2005 12:32 pm

mic - great shot, sensational, and using the lens I just got, inspiring!!

Steve, nice work on the spelling (colour), you are officially fair dinkum.

Re the colour thing, I might make or get a chart with identifiable colours (none of this "a bit purple" or "slightly grey" crap), post it, and everybody can see what the colours look like on their monitors.
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Postby SoCal Steve on Thu Mar 24, 2005 12:55 pm

Sounds like a great idea, Greg. I applaud the effort. :wink:
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GREAT!

Postby rahudman on Thu Mar 24, 2005 1:02 pm

No expert, but I really like that shot! Amazing clarity :D
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Postby theK on Thu Mar 24, 2005 7:39 pm

Extreme, indeed. :D . Good work on the colour saturation and exposure.
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Postby leigh999 on Fri Mar 25, 2005 11:41 am

What a lovely shot - I think great things can be done with extreme DOF. I can see that it is part of a flower but at the same time it makes me think of and insect head popping up to look at the camera - like someone said realism and abstration in one image - FAB!
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