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06/21/2006 07:34:23 PM |
Welcome to DPC.
Hey Christine, not bad! 49th out of 256. Was this hand-held or was it on a tripod? You could achieve even greater sharpness if you steady your camera on something sturdy (doesn't need to be a tripod). Macros, because they are so close to the lens, they really show the handshake blur.
Also, if you can, increase your apperture to have greater depth of field so the frame would be in sharp focus as well. Overall it's a nice photo. The colours are natural and pleasing.
You are going to learn a lot here if you stick to it. I've learned my best stuff from here. It's also great for ideas. |
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06/19/2006 03:33:17 PM |
Lovely flowers and great framing! Well done, good luck! |
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06/19/2006 03:19:50 PM |
'Forground framing background' isn't exactly true in your photo, but I'm not such a strict person myself so I like it anyway, specially the colours. |
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06/19/2006 05:00:25 AM |
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06/18/2006 02:11:59 AM |
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06/15/2006 07:15:39 AM |
beautiful. a little overexposed on the flowers though! |
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06/14/2006 05:51:40 PM |
Beautiful, the way the flowers partially escape from the frame. |
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06/14/2006 11:30:25 AM |
Very nice shot ;) Good work. |
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