As I posted in one of my other threads not big on Macro photography but I was bored the other day and had some time to kill, so I was at a park catching some sun and saw a Dragonfly whiz by so I thought I would give it another whirl.
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This is a discussion on Dragonfly within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; As I posted in one of my other threads not big on Macro photography but I was bored the other ...
As I posted in one of my other threads not big on Macro photography but I was bored the other day and had some time to kill, so I was at a park catching some sun and saw a Dragonfly whiz by so I thought I would give it another whirl.
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“I take photographs with love, so I try to make them art objects. But I make them for myself first and foremost - that is important.” Jacques-Henri Lartigue
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke"Vive L'Acadie, Liberté, égalité, fraternité, ou la mort!"
especially with all the rain we've had this year the dragon flies are a sight for sore eyes..... they are busy busy in muskoka eating up the more than bountiful mosquito crop...
nice capture.... i'm a curious as to the high aperture.... just feeling like a rebel?
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great sharpness & i love that crazy little viney thing clinging to the leaves in the upper corner!
it seems like the color or something is a tad off - the brightness is funky to me (maybe its just my pc) im not sure what it is, over-exposed or something? maybe its the high aperture travis mentioned? my inexperience does not help me explain...
but thats a fabulous capture - especially if macro is 'not your thing'...
That is a wonderful capture. I think that someone probably mentioned it, but I think that color (like the leaves) is to bright, could be me though. I'm inexperienced so...![]()
Captured Beauty. <----My photography title.
Part of why I hate looking or posting photos online, seems like each person see something that doesn't show on any of my screens. You all could be right, I calibrated my monitor, I was matching my ICC profiles for printing but seems when I post there are issues. So I bought a calibrator and now it has been calibrated seems to be the same issue. A gallery I have been recently involved with sees what I do and I was there last week again and I see what I do and they see the same but they also run Macs. And I have not had much comments on photos from others I have been dealing with also, not done a survey so not sure what they are viewing on or if they are calibrated.
Hmmmmm, not sure what to say, it could just be my setup is showing the photos differently than most others here, all my Macs in my house show me the exact same image and I have two screens at my desk. I am starting to wonder if it is how PC's are showing the images. I am going to have a look, I have a PC laptop that is never used, so I will load some photos to it and have a look once I get all the crap off it and fire it up. I am printing out photos like mad as of late and no colour issues or softness ones, so I may decide against posting many more photos online until I can figure out what is going on. I know my prints are not an issue, so I need to see what is going on, starting to drive me around the bend.
“I take photographs with love, so I try to make them art objects. But I make them for myself first and foremost - that is important.” Jacques-Henri Lartigue
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke"Vive L'Acadie, Liberté, égalité, fraternité, ou la mort!"
lol... i think that might be a viewer perception issue as opposed to a colour space issue.... you do convert the final product to srgb in the end right?
FYIW - I don't see any colour issue but I also wear sunglasses at night... I was curious about the dragonfly not being taken in the classic shallow dof approach
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