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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 65 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Great capture, althought the Damselflies might have not enjoyed it. I know how difficult is to guess the perfect time/f stop/ISO combination when you work in the nature and usually don't even have more than seconds. In such cases I prefer to take 5-6 photos all with different exposure combinations, then in the post processing I work out the best one. |
Aug 19th |
| 65 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
simple and elegant. The fact itself that you took the photo with the petals "upside down" adds. Concerning the blurred petals, it is interesting that if it is only a little blurred it looks like a mistake and should cloned out. However, if it is more blurred - like here - to me it becomes part of the background and the image is richer. |
Aug 19th |
| 65 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Wonderful flower image. I know that a dried flower should not look like a living one, still it looks a little too dark to me. The whit line Lynne mentions is perhaps the reflection of the led you used. To me it is not a distracting element at all. |
Aug 19th |
| 65 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Very creative person who made this. In my childhood when our car did not start, I had to clean these spark plugs with a metal brush.
The photo is really pleasant. Maybe I would have tried to lighten a bit the front part. |
Aug 19th |
| 65 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Very interesting structure! If you did not tell us, I wouldn't observe the imperfect parts as a result of not perfect focus stacking. What bothers me, are the many white spots. I know these are reflections and I try to use soft, uniform light to avoid them - usually unsuccessfully. |
Aug 19th |
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