Activity for User 112 - Robert Schleif - rfschleif@jhu.edu

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78 Apr 25 Comment The various comments addressed one or another aspect of Kathryn's original submission, but overall, I prefer her original submission. Apr 28th
78 Apr 25 Reply The plant was a variety of orchid. The details of the collection and processing of the images are given above. Apr 21st
78 Apr 25 Reply I agree, removing those branches in front of the bird improves the feel. Apr 12th
78 Apr 25 Comment I love the pure whites, pure blacks, and the nice gradations between, just what I want in a B&W image. The shapes and angles capture my attention as well. I'm not so keen on Brenda's rectification of the bottom windows. I'd like it a bit more if that building on the left in the middle section of windows could be removed.
Apr 8th
78 Apr 25 Comment It is still an interesting photo even if you don't modify it much. Apr 8th
78 Apr 25 Comment I love the feeling imparted by the blue cast. Apr 8th
78 Apr 25 Comment Very nice subjects chosen from the original. I like the feeling of action and movement. Apr 8th
78 Apr 25 Comment It is an interesting subject, and I like its color. I too, would like the background deemphasized. Its brightness could be reduced, or it could be highly blurred. Apr 8th
78 Apr 25 Comment I like the crisp feel to this with the bold and clear colors. I agree with Brenda, as I would like this more with a little less of the clear sky. I agree with you in being reluctant to substitute a different sky. To me, a photograph is a record of what was there--take a good photograph, not make one. Apr 8th
78 Apr 25 Comment This was taken and processed by my standard protocol except that the camera was hand held--Canon R5 with Canon 100 mm f/2.8, lens shot at f/2.8, ISO around 200, ~75 shots in stack, of which ~60 had just the flower in focus, raw files processed to TIFF with Canon Digital Photo Profession and these were used in Helicon to produce the composite stack. Further processed-crop, brightness, sharpen, with Picture Window Pro.
While smart phones can take closeup shots, they are not so convenient for making focus stacks, which I like because I can have the entire flower in focus and at the same time make the background highly blurred.
Apr 8th

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