Valery, thank you.
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Early morning rain with the 100mm 2.8 macro.
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This will be the print for Mother's Day present.
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I like the choice for Mother's Day very much ...
It will be such a good print!
Thanks for sharing, JBTaylor,
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Sury, wonderful! I agree with Valery on the first flower shot. The purple Clematis is amazing ...
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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JB nice shots. I really love the water on the petals especially in the last one.
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Very nice! Californian weather conditions permitting these flowers are thriving nicely.
Especially the front yard is very picturesque due to colour combinations and the plant spreads ... like an abstract painting.
Your heart's vision is lovely, Jaya. ( I hope I remembered the name right! )
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Yildiz
Very nice! Californian weather conditions permitting these flowers are thriving nicely.
Especially the front yard is very picturesque due to colour combinations and the plant spreads ... like an abstract painting.
Your heart's vision is lovely, Jaya. ( I hope I remembered the name right! )
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Sury, you have an awesome garden. I love the variety.
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Thank you YIldiz and Jeff.
Yildiz, good memory, yes, Jaya is her name.
Sury
The next two images are almost identical in composition and exposure but with a difference. The first one was a challenge for the DR of the sensor. The yellow rose in sunshine and the red roses were in shadow.
Exposed for the roses in the shadow.
This image has identical settings except I used a RGND filter where GND potion was over the yellow rose. The mid line of the filter was at an angle and you can see it just above the yellow rose running top left to bottom right. Exposed to the roses in the shadow.
Exposed to the yellow rose.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2kVTS1G]
Yildiz, good memory, yes, Jaya is her name.
Sury
The next two images are almost identical in composition and exposure but with a difference. The first one was a challenge for the DR of the sensor. The yellow rose in sunshine and the red roses were in shadow.
Exposed for the roses in the shadow.
This image has identical settings except I used a RGND filter where GND potion was over the yellow rose. The mid line of the filter was at an angle and you can see it just above the yellow rose running top left to bottom right. Exposed to the roses in the shadow.
Exposed to the yellow rose.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2kVTS1G]
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I think RGND filter works for my eyes, Sury.
Somehow the second shot has that gradual light density and the fine, sharp details at the same time.
The first and third really suffer from overexposure or softness/loss of details, IMHO.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
I think RGND filter works for my eyes, Sury.
Somehow the second shot has that gradual light density and the fine, sharp details at the same time.
The first and third really suffer from overexposure or softness/loss of details, IMHO.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Yildiz,
Thank you. #1 overexposed the yellow rose, since I was trying to get the red roses in the shadow. I did the same with RGND where GND was on yellow rose with exposure settings more or less the same, to achieve the balance. Alternately, I could have exposed to the yellow rose and use a fill flash on the red roses.
Sury
Another example. Exposed to the grass in the foreground of the tree. Obviously, the sky is blown.
Two examples of RGND filter deployed.
I pulled in sky a little bit to get blue skies at the top edge of the RGND
Thank you. #1 overexposed the yellow rose, since I was trying to get the red roses in the shadow. I did the same with RGND where GND was on yellow rose with exposure settings more or less the same, to achieve the balance. Alternately, I could have exposed to the yellow rose and use a fill flash on the red roses.
Sury
Another example. Exposed to the grass in the foreground of the tree. Obviously, the sky is blown.
Two examples of RGND filter deployed.
I pulled in sky a little bit to get blue skies at the top edge of the RGND
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The roses are popping these days. More to come.
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