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TomW
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Apr 19, 2001 21:34 |  #1

Hi, I'm new here, though I think I know some of you here from other forums. Here's a recent G1 macro picture of mine taken with a +4 closeup lens. Please comment if you'd like:

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Rick
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Apr 20, 2001 01:58 |  #2

Beautiful!

Id like to see the background a bit more blurred but this is a great shot. Do you know what focal length it was shot at?

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TomW
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Apr 20, 2001 18:36 |  #3

Thanks Rick! This was shot at F4, 1/100 sec, 102mm, +4 B&W diopter, manual focus, handheld.

With the subject this low to the ground, there isn't much possibility to blur the background on a G1. You need a longer focal length (around 200mm), wider aperture, or both. Or the background a yard or more away (impossible). I suppose I could have used a B300 plus the diopter. Wider aperture would leave me with no DOF, at F4 there is darn little. The only real alternative is to put down cloth (burlap?) as a background or try Photoshop. I tried a Gaussian blur on the background, but it gets the edges of the flower as well.




  
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RobertG
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Apr 20, 2001 22:12 |  #4

Hi Tom!

Nice to see you and your pictures here. :)

I can't wait until we have bugs and flowers around here.

I just got the Hoya +5 multicoated and it sure is a sharp lens...edge to edge it appears.

Hopefully will find something (anything!) to shoot tomorrow.

Cheers




  
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TomW
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Apr 20, 2001 22:52 |  #5

Hi Robert! I was hoping you'd check in on this thread. Spring is really happening here now, so it can't be long for you further north. It's still annoying for me to see nature pictures from places like Texas- there the blackberies are ripe, which won't happen here in Mass until July or so.




  
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RHBinDFW
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Apr 21, 2001 00:30 |  #6

Here is another from Texas--the Dallas Arboretum last weekend...
http://www.fototime.co​m …6379F2172866}/p​icture.JPG (external link)

Enjoy and thing good thoughts about outdoore shots.
--rhb

TomW wrote:
Hi Robert! I was hoping you'd check in on this thread. Spring is really happening here now, so it can't be long for you further north. It's still annoying for me to see nature pictures from places like Texas- there the blackberies are ripe, which won't happen here in Mass until July or so.




  
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Apr 21, 2001 00:32 |  #7

Well, I messed up-- What's the trick for getting shots posted here?

--rhb

RHBinDFW wrote:
Here is another from Texas--the Dallas Arboretum last weekend...
http://www.fototime.co​m …6379F2172866}/p​icture.JPG (external link)

Enjoy and thing good thoughts about outdoore shots.
--rhb

TomW wrote:
Hi Robert! I was hoping you'd check in on this thread. Spring is really happening here now, so it can't be long for you further north. It's still annoying for me to see nature pictures from places like Texas- there the blackberies are ripe, which won't happen here in Mass until July or so.




  
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Apr 21, 2001 00:35 |  #8

RHBinDFW wrote:
Well, I messed up-- What's the trick for getting shots posted here?

Waitasec-- let me try this:

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HTTP response: NOT FOUND | MIME changed to 'image/gif' | Redirected to error image by FOTOTIME

--rhb

RHBinDFW wrote:
Here is another from Texas--the Dallas Arboretum last weekend...
http://www.fototime.co​m/{09CD7BDF-B456-4191-8F33-6379F2172866}/picture.​JPG

Enjoy and thing good thoughts about outdoore shots.
--rhb

TomW wrote:
Hi Robert! I was hoping you'd check in on this thread. Spring is really happening here now, so it can't be long for you further north. It's still annoying for me to see nature pictures from places like Texas- there the blackberies are ripe, which won't happen here in Mass until July or so.





  
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Apr 21, 2001 04:15 |  #9

RHBinDFW wrote:
Well, I messed up-- What's the trick for getting shots posted here?

http://www.fototime.co​m …6379F2172866}/p​icture.JPG (external link)

First or all, Fototime links are non-standard, you have to remove the parenthesis to make it a correct address.

http://www.fototime.co​m …-6379F2172866/picture.J​PG (external link)

Then see help link on top of this page and see how tag IMG is used around the url to make the picture appear here directly.


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TomW
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Apr 22, 2001 23:05 |  #10

Nice garden scene, rhb! I've only recently realized what a haven Texas is for wildflower and garden lovers...




  
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