I really like this. I just have one thing that bothers me. The other flowers in the back keep pulling my attention off the flower when I am trying to look at details of the in-focus flower.
ISO 1000?
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Hi all,
Until recently I rarely shot anything that didn't have a face and a mother...but I'm trying my hand at many different styles these days...mainly due to all the inspiration I'm seeing round here so...Thanks!
This was shot at Butchart gardens in Victoria B.C. F 7.1 1/30 ISO 1000
I could have whacked my head into a rock for not bringing a tripod with me...but we do the best we can with what we have onhand.
anywhoooooo...what do you think of this?
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I really like this. I just have one thing that bothers me. The other flowers in the back keep pulling my attention off the flower when I am trying to look at details of the in-focus flower.
ISO 1000?
Looks great!!!
Looks a bit desaturated but better than beating it death and having the colours bleed out every where....
I would love to try shooting this as an exercise... the goal would be to fill the tiny crevices with light... I bet that would be tuff...
Considering your circumstances this shot is great.... can't even tell (on my work monitor) any sign of high ISO...
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Thanks for the comments! I actually darkened some of those background flowers...maybe i need to go a bit darker.
Yup ISO 1000 - the light was fading fast and I wanted a bit of DOF and the shutter was 1/30 handheld. Had I had a tripod I would likely have shot this at ISO 400 and not cared about the shutterspeed.
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Dude, love the shot.
I might have centred the in-focus flower bulb a little lower in the shot...but that's being a bit picky...love the foreground/background subject balance and the colours!
Again, awesome shot dude!
Mike
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A great centre of interest, but the three flowers in the background need to contribute to the effectiveness of the overall shot. They create a diagonal which is good, but the diagonal does NOT lead toward the centre of interest.
I would be inclined to clone out the distracting background flower closest to the centre of interest.
Tegan
"Photographic art requires the technical aspects of photography and the design aspects of art, both at an outstanding level."
I agree with the comments about the LH side and the other flowers not contributing a great deal to the image. One thing you might try is a circular crop. It's rare that you get an almost perfectly circular subject, and when I played around with a couple of pieces of paper, I could see potential. Crop as wide around the main bloom as you can, and mount that with a matching complimentary coloured matte and I think you'd have a really unique image.
Thanks for the comments and I agree...distractions.
Very interesting suggestion TI with the circular mat thing.
I like this image as well so I'll likely redo it.
Thx!
Marko
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2nd try - comments?
Last edited by Marko; 09-25-2008 at 09:54 PM.
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I think this image is lovely. Thanks for trying something new!
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