thanks so much. And they say there's no kindness these days!! I love the backlighting.
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Some warmth for all of you in this cold days.
thanks so much. And they say there's no kindness these days!! I love the backlighting.
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I think you may have missed the focus here vyeko as the stem is sharper than the flower, but it may have been your creative choice.
Either way, the backlighting here is just fab.
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Very warm light in this for sure. Nicely done Vyeko. (as I sit here at -38 C)
Last edited by Hillbillygirl; 01-20-2012 at 07:48 AM.
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The front flower? appears to be in sharp focus and exposed enough that you can see the scales - the rear one seems to be out of the focal plane of the focus, which is expected with the shallow DOF that was used here. The back lighting is beautiful and warm as suggested. Nicely done!
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