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My Red Rose
My Red Rose
JohannesFrank


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Ansel Adams II (Advanced Editing VII*)
Camera: Nikon D3
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED
Location: Reykjavik
Date: Jan 19, 2009
Aperture: f/25
ISO: 320
Shutter: 2,5 sec
Galleries: Black and White, Macro
Date Uploaded: Jan 19, 2009

Taken in my home, color adjust in PS3. Did some cloning on the rose sinch I could not fiend a rose without some damages

Statistics
Place: 50 out of 219
Avg (all users): 5.9693
Avg (commenters): 8.2500
Avg (participants): 5.6835
Avg (non-participants): 6.1208
Views since voting: 835
Views during voting: 398
Votes: 228
Comments: 9
Favorites: 1 (view)


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01/28/2009 03:19:14 AM
Totally beautiful. One of my favourites in this challenge. Excellent work.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/27/2009 04:15:38 AM
Wow!
01/26/2009 03:46:31 PM
Love the shades of grey in this one!
01/24/2009 08:04:27 AM
There are a bunch of rose and driftwood pictures in this challenge, but this is the standout one for me. Totally awesome! I would almost go so far as heresy and say I prefer this one to Ansel's :-)
01/23/2009 05:52:59 PM
My favorite rose interpretation of the challenge. Very well processed.
01/22/2009 03:54:31 AM
Best of the rose photos.
01/21/2009 07:36:18 PM
Another very well done flower. Great tonal range. Good luck!
01/21/2009 05:21:37 PM
WOW .......... 10 is too low for the Score of this ROSE !
01/21/2009 05:30:09 AM
Another nod to the Adams "detail" genre, and very nicely done. I'm a little offput by the peripheral lightening of the BG around the petals, it's quite artificial looking and *seems* more sloppy than intentional. In Ansel's work we never see this clumsiness of effect, the transitions are almost always seamless, subtle and organic in nature, even if the effect itself (when comparing to the "straight" contact print) might be extreme.
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