Thanks Sury .
I especially like your third one here, great dof and complimentary bokeh.
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Re: Flowers 2012 (Photoclubalpha Phlora!)
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Re: Flowers 2012 (Photoclubalpha Phlora!)
Those flowers are bright and cheerful Sury, I like the composition and bokeh in the last as well, actually come to think of it with so much bokeh I think I’d like all of the flower stem and buds to be sharp as well…maybe.
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Re: Flowers 2012 (Photoclubalpha Phlora!)
All good, Sury, but I really like the rose with the water droplets.
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Thank you gents for your kind words. I am happier with this lens on an A700 than on an A900.
Greg, I think there was a small movement of the branch that might have caused the softness
though I do not out rule the lens: Hasselblad 150mmf4 on A700.
Sury
Greg, I think there was a small movement of the branch that might have caused the softness
though I do not out rule the lens: Hasselblad 150mmf4 on A700.
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Re: Flowers 2012 (Photoclubalpha Phlora!)
it's hard to get anything here because of the rain, here is a sad one caught between showers with the nex 5n and tamron 90mm
and this has just about dried out, although they still manage to be bright and colourful , despite the deluges we have had in England all summer long
and this has just about dried out, although they still manage to be bright and colourful , despite the deluges we have had in England all summer long
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Very nice. Is it my monitor or the background is noisy/grainy?
With best regards,
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Re: Flowers 2012 (Photoclubalpha Phlora!)
Here are a few with my a65 and Tamron 90mm Macro
A65 16mm-50mm 2.8
Tamron 72E 90mm 2.8 Macro
Sony 35mm 1.8 Sony
Sony 55-300mm and 55-200mm
My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.
Tamron 72E 90mm 2.8 Macro
Sony 35mm 1.8 Sony
Sony 55-300mm and 55-200mm
My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.
Re: Flowers 2012 (Photoclubalpha Phlora!)
Sury, I love the third flower shot as well. There's something very neat about it all. : )
Gio67, you've caught the rain on the flower very nicely. : )
Ken, lovely blend of colours on those flowers...especially the Fibonacci sequence. I love the second shot's bokeh and the plain artful solititude. : )
THanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Gio67, you've caught the rain on the flower very nicely. : )
Ken, lovely blend of colours on those flowers...especially the Fibonacci sequence. I love the second shot's bokeh and the plain artful solititude. : )
THanks for sharing,
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Re: Flowers 2012 (Photoclubalpha Phlora!)
Ken,
Good capture. I love the spiral effect on the first one.
Sury
Good capture. I love the spiral effect on the first one.
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Re: Flowers 2012 (Photoclubalpha Phlora!)
Great colours in all of these macro shots - keep them coming
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3 in a row!
3 in a row
A65 16mm-50mm 2.8
Tamron 72E 90mm 2.8 Macro
Sony 35mm 1.8 Sony
Sony 55-300mm and 55-200mm
My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.
Tamron 72E 90mm 2.8 Macro
Sony 35mm 1.8 Sony
Sony 55-300mm and 55-200mm
My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.
Re: Flowers 2012 (Photoclubalpha Phlora!)
This is an image from my holiday in La Palma, Spain last July/August. I did not come around to processing it yet.
Don't know what variety it is (I'm terrible in identifying flowers ). If anyone knows, please let me know!
Don't know what variety it is (I'm terrible in identifying flowers ). If anyone knows, please let me know!
Re: Flowers 2012 (Photoclubalpha Phlora!)
Love the rich colours in both Ken and Mark's shots
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Re: Flowers 2012 (Photoclubalpha Phlora!)
Not quite "flowers" but quite colourful so I hope you don't mind.
The tree outside our house.
Mike
The tree outside our house.
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Great shots, Ken and Mark. Mike, at this forum we are hardly literalistic.
As you can see we tend to be artisitic....
As you can see we tend to be artisitic....
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