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| 03/15/2009 06:31:25 AM |
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| 03/15/2009 06:22:02 AM |
In love?by gr33nphotoComment by KarenNfld: Beautiful butterflies, a nice bright photo. I almost thought that was a real flower....maybe it is! |
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| 03/15/2009 06:18:46 AM |
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| 03/15/2009 04:41:14 AM |
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| 03/15/2009 04:25:52 AM |
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| 03/15/2009 03:30:00 AM |
In love?by gr33nphotoComment by ThingFish: Lovely close up. The background bokeh doesn't look quite so pleasing though and the wings seem to lack a bit of detail and contrast. Also the yellow of the near flowery things suffers some blown highlights. |
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| 03/15/2009 02:07:17 AM |
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| 03/14/2009 07:16:37 PM |
In love?by gr33nphotoComment by CNovack: Voted earlier coming back to leave comments. Great composition of the elements in this shot! Love how you have it a square crop to call attention to the diagonal position of these two butterflies. The diagonal 'visual' line that runs from bottom left to top right corner really adds more visual interest in the photograph. You have some nice sharp details on the butterflies from the antenae, to the legs and head to some portions of the wings. Now the critique...sigh, now she has to get nitpicky about it right;-) The butterfly in the left corner, his top wing looks a bit soft. That comes from the tight macro you needed to shot this at to get the wonderful detail on the main bodies of the butterflies. The wing was probably slightly further away from the area focused on. Using a smaller aperature and adjusting to a longer shutter time will increase the depth of field but because the butterflies might move you risk blur due to motion. But if they do not move you manage to capture some wonderful details of the full body and perhaps even get more of the backdrop to be in sharper focus rather than the bokeh look. Though that would be a drawback for I think that these two butterflies really pop off the page more with that soft focus. So any attempts in the future would meant experimentation with different setting to settle on what works best at the time of capture. Nonetheless a wonderful above average photo - 7. |
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| 03/14/2009 01:16:21 PM |
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| 03/14/2009 11:50:17 AM |
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