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    Red Shift

    On a whim I decided to try shooting this plant from the top. It's as good a shot as I've got of it.

    ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed 1/60s. ~ F/16 ~ On Camera Flash

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    Re: Red Shift

    Very nice.

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    Nice one Brian.

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    Re: Red Shift

    Quote Originally Posted by Rita View Post
    Nice one Brian.
    And possibly one of the last from my a58. The LCD is now doing an impression of a 1950's television.

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    Re: Red Shift

    Very nice capture. Like the way the eye is drawn into the central core of flower, which is pin sharp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ucci View Post
    Very nice capture. Like the way the eye is drawn into the central core of flower, which is pin sharp.
    Thanks, I got the focus spot on and then worked it carefully in pp.

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    Re: Red Shift

    That is nice; i too have this flower in garden, but never thought of shooting the flower from top; the plant is of my height and i require an elevated platform to do that

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    Re: Red Shift

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    That is nice; i too have this flower in garden, but never thought of shooting the flower from top; the plant is of my height and i require an elevated platform to do that
    I've tried it from a lot of angles and top down is one of the better.

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