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Sep 25, 2012 18:36 |  #1

This one from Sunday.

Two roses... Not great, but thought I would share so that someone could tell me what to do to make them better.

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Sep 25, 2012 20:09 |  #2

lovely color and detail, really like 2




  
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Sep 25, 2012 21:07 as a reply to  @ rick_reno's post |  #3

Sometimes the softness works well with this type of image. Do you have enough resolution to upsize the image to catch more of the petals?


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Sep 25, 2012 21:40 |  #4

Nice soft captures.


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Sep 26, 2012 15:36 |  #5

pbelarge wrote in post #15042921 (external link)
Sometimes the softness works well with this type of image. Do you have enough resolution to upsize the image to catch more of the petals?

I'm using my 40D at the moment (upgrading to a 50D in the near future for practically nothing) so I don't know how much larger I can make the image before it starts to get pixelated.

I guess I could go a little bigger with what I've got now. Any specific area to concentrate on?


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