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Taken yesterday at the botanical gardens.
![]() ![]() Shot details: Pentax K20d, Pentax DA 50mm f/1.4....1/3200 @ f/2.5, ISO 200. Only processing was slight crop (obviously not exactly the same on the two exposures) and resizing for the forum. Paul |
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Nicely done.
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Those look like Primroses. Nice job on the selective focus but I think this is a case where a long depth of field would be better.
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I think they're actually pansies. Nice capture.
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