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Dec 13, 2005 13:51 |  #1

Hey Guys, a couple of Lily Macros i took at Bodnant Garden in wales whilst there this past autumn, as always crits and comments welcome.

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Both of them lack proper lighting, and it shows in the shots, they look washed out and the last one is at a very obscure angle. My only advice I could give is to up the contrast and maybe the color settings.


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Dec 13, 2005 15:13 as a reply to  @ Feardrops's post |  #3

Its true about the lighting, i dont have any lighting other than flash to use and it overexposed them in a bad way, i'll have a fiddle with the contrast + colour settings to see what i can come up with. I also think, i havent used the "White adjuster", i forget the proper name, before and i only found out about it after reading on these forums, perhaps that would have made the contrast, particularly in the pink lily, more striking


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Dec 14, 2005 17:26 as a reply to  @ rowan57's post |  #4

Nice shots Rowan...1st one's sharp...

Isn't the second one a magnolia bud?


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Dec 15, 2005 03:24 as a reply to  @ mooksool's post |  #5

hehe, i think you may be right about the magnolia bud, its been ages since i took the photos so i forgot!!

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