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    Chinese Holly

    ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed 1/1s ~ F/16 ~ Natural Light
    Chinese Holly produces a flower almost perfectly sized for 1×1 magnification. Of course it’s also quite a colorful and beautiful flower. In short, a perfect model for my camera.

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    Re: Chinese Holly

    Hi Brian,

    If this were mine, I would crop to a square aspect ratio (removing the bright patches at either side of composition) and also dodge/burn to brighten all but the top most petal (and in so doing, reveal more texture in the other petals).

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    Re: Chinese Holly

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Hi Brian,

    If this were mine, I would crop to a square aspect ratio (removing the bright patches at either side of composition) and also dodge/burn to brighten all but the top most petal (and in so doing, reveal more texture in the other petals).

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    I just tried a square crop and it really cramps the petals on the sides.

    A little more work on the petals could work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    Chinese Holly

    ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed 1/1s ~ F/16 ~ Natural Light
    Chinese Holly produces a flower almost perfectly sized for 1×1 magnification. Of course it’s also quite a colorful and beautiful flower. In short, a perfect model for my camera.
    Something like this Dave?

    Chinese Holly

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    Re: Chinese Holly

    Nicely exposed with a floating effect to boot.

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    Re: Chinese Holly

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely exposed with a floating effect to boot.
    Dave rarely makes bad edit suggestions

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    Re: Chinese Holly

    I think the crop is better, except that having more negative space at the top usually makes an image look unbalanced. I have no idea why that is. However, it's the reason why framers routinely make the bottom side of the mat larger than the other three sides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    I think the crop is better, except that having more negative space at the top usually makes an image look unbalanced. I have no idea why that is. However, it's the reason why framers routinely make the bottom side of the mat larger than the other three sides.
    I just didn't want to cramp the top holly petal.

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    Re: Chinese Holly

    Yes something (exactly) like that - and (in hindsight) I agree the square would cramp the sides to much.

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    Re: Chinese Holly

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Yes something (exactly) like that - and (in hindsight) I agree the square would cramp the sides to much.
    I need to slow down my pp. I can take a good shot but it seems I rarely get all I can out of it. I certainly have a need for you and others to keep my feet to the fire.

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    Re: Chinese Holly

    Second edit much better Brian.
    Cheers Ole

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