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03/09/2008 07:42:12 AM |
Excellent. This is really effective. I could go either way with the comments about DOF. Deeper DOF might be interesting for the interior of the flower, but I think the shallow DOF is particularly dramatic in a case like this where the petals come out to the focal plane so well. |
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03/08/2008 01:06:29 PM |
The DOF works perfectly in my book. |
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03/08/2008 09:21:13 AM |
wow! this is beautifully composed and you have handled the DOF nicely here! :o) Great light and detail too :o) |
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03/08/2008 01:17:10 AM |
Just a little more dof for those tendril thingies...hey, I looked it up. ;\
I like the softness of this shot. Something I would hang in my reading room wall. |
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03/07/2008 04:17:10 PM |
Dtrong impact and love the color, detils and textures..... |
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03/07/2008 03:17:58 PM |
I agree with the previous post, but would have like just a bit more DoF so that all of the little things in the middle of the flower were in focus. Obviously I am big in to gardening with my obvious vast knowledge of flowers. |
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03/07/2008 01:19:19 PM |
Very nice DOF. I like how the image starts soft, gets sharp and then finishes soft. |
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