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10th May 2013, 04:58 PM
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10th May 2013, 05:37 PM
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Re: Cornwall - still sunny
Regarding your first image, Kaye.
I find that most macro shots need a fairly good depth of focus to have a decent focus area over a flower, unless you wish to concentrate on just a small area.
This means that some background management is usually desirable. Tatty leaves, parts of other plants in the shot or dead blooms have to be removed and any 'unsightly' areas of the background cleaned up a little.
Also, some cropping of the final image is frequently needed. And consider the final image size ratio when shooting. For example, if you think you will end up wanting a 4 x 5 ratio crop, shoot with sufficient space allowance in your framing.
I find that most 'long focus' views work best when the foreground is fairly sharp and gradually fading into a distant blur. Which you seem to have achieved fairly well with these shots.
Spot metering on the brightest areas then recovering the shadows during editing is often necessary. HDR shots sound fine in theory but often fail due to wind movement on foliage etc.
ps. I'm also from the 'far south' but just 'over the water' in Devon.
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13th May 2013, 06:13 PM
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Re: Cornwall - still sunny
Thanks Geoff for your comments, really helpful.
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