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![]() ![]() don't get mad: this one is my all time favorite: ![]() |
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Certainly looks like something went wrong. trying to shoot flowers on a windy day just doesn't ever work.
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I agree with Vanessa, when shooting flowers, the wind is your worst enemy.
In that second shot, there is something there but don't know what. It looks like your lens was wide open and the shutter speed was way too slow! Another possibility is that the camera was in manual with the exposure settings way off. Another possibility is being way too close to use flash. There are thousands of other possibilities but these are the obvious first guesses. Do YOU know what happened? Cal |
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