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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 95 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Carol- I love your frog. He is so vibrant and I agree with the other comments about composition and capture of texture on the skin and the perfect focus on the eye.
Fun to find images like this in your archives. And sorry you didn't get to go back to Costa Rica. |
Apr 16th |
| 95 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Keith- the water drops are definitely the star of the photo, but I like the symmetry of the fluffy straw fibers.
As for set up, would light from behind the backdrop still give good reflections? I wonder if you used a small flashlight from the front if that would give you what you are looking for. Just a thought.
I like the image and the background color. |
Apr 16th |
| 95 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Tom- the detail in the scales on this little guy are great. I look at this image as a biologist and see the structure that you have captured and all the detail. Most folks definitely would not consider a pill bug for a macro study- what an idea. Good luck with next one! Will be interested to see what changes. |
Apr 16th |
| 95 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
I like the image composition with the 3 pieces of fruit lined up diagonally. You could even consider cropping in more from the corners to emphasize the center one. Your texture is captured great, and the f/16 aperture gave you that for sure. Did you try different DOF to get a smaller area of focus? Might not work that well for this image. Nice close-up of texture and brilliant color. |
Apr 16th |
| 95 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Stuart-
This is a beautiful image of the shell-dinosaur! Love the colors, and I noted the complementary colors between the blue background shell colors before I read the other comments. It does set off the shell and brightens/ makes more vivid the colors.
I have not used focus stacking, but it certainly renders in- focus images. |
Apr 16th |
| 95 |
Apr 22 |
Comment |
Thanks for all the comments. This was a shot I took while working on a macro project and it is soap bubbles in a water glass. The glass was placed on lightbox, so lit from below, with colored magazine pages underneath the glass. The image here has been converted to black and white and changed the dimensions as I used this in a book project.
The fade off in sharpness is likely due to the water surface in the water glass. I have attached the original color version. Since this was 1:1, the dimensions of the bubbles are true to size. |
Apr 16th |
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