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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 95 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
I will repost/re_export this here and see if it looks different. |
Nov 14th |
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| 95 |
Nov 21 |
Reply |
yes those guidelines were what I was referring to.... BUT that doesn't mean I did the right thing, I was rushing. my first photo last month was ok so I must have done the submission improperly. |
Nov 12th |
| 95 |
Nov 21 |
Reply |
I am with you Keith - I have not shot much macro yet - went out today. the Nikon site referred to 1:1 and 1:2 as the real macro range... I am started to read! I think I need to do some indoor projects on still objects. I have the park a few steps my apt but the wind is always blowing things around. I don't see any metadata for marking the 1:1 [did I just miss it on the metadata]? do we just have to remember, or always shoot 1:1?
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Nov 11th |
| 95 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
yes central area only has focus - I tried to extend focus with increased clarity. I left it uncropped just to see if the photo stayed pleasing with background that was not diffuse/abstract. |
Nov 11th |
| 95 |
Nov 21 |
Reply |
sent 1200 pixel long side.... is that what we were supposed to do?
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Nov 11th |
| 95 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
macro or not... I do love the image. next step is macro on the lady bug and compare focuses... and macro sizing. |
Nov 11th |
| 95 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Fran, I love what you are trying to do with frost/ice. I do not see anything in focus though... but on your next one, I agree with cropping in like on one brown leaf and one green stem then trying to maximize the focus of ice crystals. I would not expect the ice crystal in front and back to be in focus so unless there is some other effect being created I would go simpler on one or 2 leaves and just get more focus. I hope you re-do a similar photo, I would love to see the frost again. |
Nov 11th |
| 95 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Nice image. My eye goes right to the head - it is in focus to me especially between the eyes... and the 2 legs that touch the 2 leaves [triangle] , they are all close to focus. then the head and the 2 wings make another triangle and with bits of focus [I like triangles]. so at f3.2 I am not expecting tons of focus, right? The head is the focal point then softness radiates out from there. the only part I feel like I want to do something with is the end of the big wing - downplay the highlights more. the background behind the leave does not seem to bother me. |
Nov 7th |
| 95 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Nikon D750, Nikon lens Micro 105mm, 1:2.8 ; ISO 100, 1/60, F8; |
Nov 7th |
6 comments - 3 replies for Group 95
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6 comments - 3 replies Total
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