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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 87 |
May 23 |
Comment |
This is a pretty image and I agree the color is unusual. I myself find it hard to photograph flowers with multiple blossoms (azalea, hydrangea) because I never know where to focus. You got this one right. |
May 6th |
| 87 |
May 23 |
Comment |
I haven't read all the comments above so excuse me if I repeat someone. I have been working on leveling up my flower photography also. Moving out of the representational phase with stacked images, I learned that not everything needs to be in focus. But in this case, I think not enough is in focus, and fixing it with the texture slider isn't enough. You can see that there is only a narrow band of focus in the middle of the petal on the right. Fortunately this is an experiment you can try again and again until you are happy. |
May 6th |
| 87 |
May 23 |
Comment |
so much motion and yet tack sharp. Love it. Can't really do anything about the light, it's a great shot. Look at her hair up in the air! |
May 6th |
| 87 |
May 23 |
Comment |
I like the composition. The lighting on the fruit is brighter than I would like (see the bananas) and even moreso on the rear part of the table, which shows glare. My approach to this background problem for still life is sometimes to use a black dropcloth or velvet cloth and then crush the color of it to zero in postprocessing. |
May 6th |
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