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Something a little lighter
I would appreciate some honest opinions. I mostly edit to darker, richer, almost gaudy colors. I thought I would try something light and bright.
Opinions? https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6ca9e561_k.jpg |
very nice! a soothing palate of pastels. thx for sharing
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I love it
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That is amazing!
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Very cool. :clap2:
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Nice!
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nice, but wishing the background had just a little more focus so that it wasn't so much of a blur
that said, continue to have fun capturing great shots |
I love it. Nice bokeh.
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Maybe more contrast in the flower to separate the petals (or whatever they are). To me, it looks a little flat because everything in the flower is the same tone (but that is just my 2 cents)
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Gorgeous!
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Ask for honest opinions and you shall get them..
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Lovely! Would like to see a white background to compare with the yellow one.
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I love this. For effects, I might be a little more subtle with the fade, so that you can get a better sense of what the yellow background is, before it ultimately fades away from the center.
Other than that, it's awesome. I love how it pops in the middle like a 3D portrait. |
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not so grumpy today! -art is always in the eye of the beholder... 5 stars ....... I never have time - darn -I bought a camera just to take pics of cows here !
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What lens did you use?
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Nice macro shot -- tough to get all in focus with macro unless you use f16-22 and a tripod. This shot is all about the colors though, so its great. Is it an edible flower? When my chives bloomed this year I couldn't stand to waste them so I came up with a Buttermilk Chive Flower Bread recipe. Pic attached. Chive flowers are in front of the bread. Lilacs are behind -- not edible I believe!
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I wanted just the front of the blossom in focus, I typically shoot at F32 to F40 if I want more in focus, of course that introduces diffraction issues. :) |
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.....And there is NO, or little, contrast or difference between foreground and background. I would airbrush the background to some (?) light blue or gray or maybe even white and see what that looks like - if that is possible? But, it is nice that your bent to be flexible for your audience! |
Thank you everyone very much for the kind words and suggestions. I really appreciate them all.
To clarify a little. The one above (in the post) was an editing attempt to come up with a "different" look than I would normally do. MY goal was a soft pastel look, as someone said, sort of a watercolor painting-like look. Here is the original "out of the camera". I shot it to intentionally have everything out of focus except the very center front of the blossom. Then edited it to get the pastel low contrast look. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b63b250b_k.jpg Here is the same (or one just like it) flower from a couple of days ago, and how I "normally" would have edited it. Here you can see most of the flower itself is in focus, and the background is out of focus. I have darkened the background to increase the separation between the flower and the background, and boosted the saturation some to make the colors "pop" or more vivid" (maybe too much). I would probably also crop this to have less background showing. But, this out of my camera and adjusted to my "regular" style. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...45fdb5d6_k.jpgon Flickr |
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Beautiful picture. Continue to step out of your comfort zone and explore!!! It is working!!!! |
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