I took a small walk today because of the nice weather and saw this flower growing just off the side of a building here on campus. I liked the colors, so I tried to capture it.
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chrishunt Goldmember 1,901 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Denver, Colorado More info | May 16, 2006 02:51 | #1 I took a small walk today because of the nice weather and saw this flower growing just off the side of a building here on campus. I liked the colors, so I tried to capture it.
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SalientGlass Goldmember 2,357 posts Joined Nov 2005 More info | May 16, 2006 09:56 | #2 I think you captured it very well. I too like the colours of a purple flower against the luminous green foliage.
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chrishunt THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,901 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Denver, Colorado More info | Nick C. wrote: I think you captured it very well. I too like the colours of a purple flower against the luminous green foliage. Thank you Nick.
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wizard13 Goldmember 1,169 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2006 Location: Western NY More info | May 16, 2006 14:55 | #4 You sure did capture it. Purple (as in this case) and red flowers just look so unreal sometimes against the deep green background. It is almost like they are screaming to have someone take their picture. Or that is just my weird imagination running on after a long day?!? Photography = a constant learning process
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Sharpy Goldmember 1,247 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Durham City. U.K. More info | May 16, 2006 16:03 | #5 Nice shot Chris of what I'm pretty sure is a rhododendron ( an evergreen flowering bush ) 5D., 40D., Sig.150 f2.8macro., 100-400L, 24-105L., 17-35L.,580EX, GB1140., 190XProB., Manf.222. Manf. 679., 488RC2., R300, R2400, H.P.9300., Tamrac Ex.5.,
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RichBrownPhotography Goldmember 1,161 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Minnesota, USA More info | May 17, 2006 01:50 | #6 comp looks good, and colors would be great if the hilights were not blown out. Might be my monitor... but the center of the flower is way too bright. Richard Brown
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chrishunt THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,901 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Denver, Colorado More info | viewing-the-invisible wrote: comp looks good, and colors would be great if the hilights were not blown out. Might be my monitor... but the center of the flower is way too bright. Thanks for the heads up. I'm using a older CRT while my LCD is in for service. It looks fine here, but most likely that's because my monitor has the brightness turned down. I did notice that a lot of other images appear underexposed. I've tried the adobe gamma wizard about 100 times, but this monitor is hopeless, oh well.
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Dimitri_V Cream of the Crop 9,221 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Scotland More info | Permanent banviewing-the-invisible wrote: comp looks good, and colors would be great if the hilights were not blown out. Might be my monitor... but the center of the flower is way too bright. I agree with that,apart from the HL,the image looks good. My site
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