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These are lovely - I like the lighting. The second one is my favorite.
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Wonderful shots! You definitely haveit down to a science. Lighting is perfect and the last shot is very creative. Nicely done!
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Hm - I can't decide on a favourite.
#1 has a nice feeling in terms of composition, #2 is pin sharp and has lots of detail and good color #3 is a nice surprise and a creative idea Go on! ![]() |
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That first shot is excellent! I'd like to learn how to take similiar shots someday. THanks for posting your technique.
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Thanks, Harriet, Maxwell, Th and John. There was definitely no science on my end to these shots. I think more accident. I was just experimenting with seeing if there was a difference with the tripod and handheld or not. I was trying to keep the fstop as low as possible and get as much flower as possible.
I must say I'm a little disappointed. I realized when I went to print the first two tonight that I had only saved them as web sized jpg's. So, I went through the processing again and I either didn't do the same things or something. The prints just aren't that great. Oh, well. Back to experimenting.:-) Patty |
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