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jhzafrani
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Apr 24, 2006 17:00 |  #1

Hello All,

This is my first attempt at close up flower photography. Please let me know what you think:

IMAGE: http://static.flickr.com/55/134429786_966c4f91a8.jpg
Larger Version: http://static.flickr.c​om/55/134429786_966c4f​91a8_o.jpg (external link)

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Camera:Canon EOS 20DExposure:0.003 sec (1/400)Aperture:f/5.6Focal Length:188 mmISO Speed:100Exposure Bias:0/2 EVFlash:Flash did not fire
Orientation:Horizontal (normal)X-Resolution:72 dpiY-Resolution:72 dpiSoftware:Adobe Photoshop CS2 WindowsDate and Time:2006:04:22 17:40:44YCbCr Positioning:CenteredExposure Program:NormalDate and Time (Original):2006:04:22 14:52:32Date and Time (Digitized):2006:04:22 14:52:32Shutter Speed:566484/65536Metering Mode:PatternSub-Second Time:640Color Space:sRGBFocal Plane X-Resolution:3959.322 dpiFocal Plane Y-Resolution:3959.322 dpiCompression:JPEGImage Width:3416 pixelsImage Height:4584 pixels

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Apr 24, 2006 22:44 |  #2

I guess "close up" here is intended to mean "not as close as macro". It seems like this is about the right distance for this subject, whatever you want to call it. My only problem with it is the background. Sometimes you have no choice - but, in general, when the background is brighter than the subject, the subject can suffer. In this case, I think it's a draw. It's a fairly nice composition and the exposure is good and the color balance seems to be right on.

I feel that it is a little too static in the arrangement and it really needs something else to bring up the interest.


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Apr 25, 2006 06:45 |  #3

Bob's right. It lacks that extra something. Perhaps you could photoshop a hummingbird in there somewhere (just kidding). It's a good attempt for a first shot. Keep trying.

My only helpful advice would be to not use "Save for web" when you prepare your photo for the forum. This strips the EXIF data out of the picture. If you just use the Image=>Resize command, it will retain the EXIF data in the picture and save you having to copy and paste it all in.

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S. ­ William ­ Davis
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Apr 26, 2006 14:32 |  #4

I think the back ground takes away from it a lot. At times I've been know to put my camra on time exp. and use my jacket or shirt as a back ground. Make sure your camra is on a lonf exp. time and keep the jacket or shirt moving to even blur it more,,
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Apr 26, 2006 14:33 as a reply to  @ Meaty0's post |  #5

This is a sample of using my jacket, was posted on here a while back.
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Apr 26, 2006 21:50 as a reply to  @ S. William Davis's post |  #6

S. William Davis wrote:
I think the back ground takes away from it a lot. At times I've been know to put my camra on time exp. and use my jacket or shirt as a back ground. Make sure your camra is on a lonf exp. time and keep the jacket or shirt moving to even blur it more,,
Sam

That's a really good tip.

I presume you have some sort of remote release cable so you can stand behind the subject and wave your jacket around while you press the shutter release?

Also, what exposure time do you use?

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Apr 28, 2006 05:45 as a reply to  @ Meaty0's post |  #7

Meaty0 wrote:
That's a really good tip.

I presume you have some sort of remote release cable so you can stand behind the subject and wave your jacket around while you press the shutter release?

Also, what exposure time do you use?

Paul

I put my camra on self timed exposure and then get behind and keep the jacket moving,,
Sam


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Apr 29, 2006 18:45 |  #8
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The bright background really takes away from your shot. Look for contrast between you subject and what's behind it. The flower almost gets lost in the background.


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