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    Re: Jack's Beanstalk Got Nothing On Brian's Milkweed (almost a whimsy)

    Watch your background Brian. The elements there are definitely distracting. Also consider the comments made by Dan and Dan on your turkey feather post; similar issue here when you look at the histogram; see what it looks like if you bring the white point to the left / bump the contrast a bit.

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    Re: Jack's Beanstalk Got Nothing On Brian's Milkweed (almost a whimsy)

    True, nice image but a troubling back ground

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    Re: Jack's Beanstalk Got Nothing On Brian's Milkweed (almost a whimsy)

    But sometimes in the real world, Brian, you are faced with 2 options; accept a less than ideal background or just walk away from the scene. Maybe a slight crop from the top would reduce the distraction.

    I was faced with this sort of dilemma recently when attempting to photograph a wild orchid in the woods. I spent quite a bit of time clearing bad background objects, checking the viewfinder and moving more objects, several times, until I thought everything was OK. Then when I saw the result on my computer I realised there was a stick in the middle distance which I had overlooked!

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    Re: Jack's Beanstalk Got Nothing On Brian's Milkweed (almost a whimsy)

    Nice shot.

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    Re: Jack's Beanstalk Got Nothing On Brian's Milkweed (almost a whimsy)

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    But sometimes in the real world, Brian, you are faced with 2 options; accept a less than ideal background or just walk away from the scene. Maybe a slight crop from the top would reduce the distraction.

    I was faced with this sort of dilemma recently when attempting to photograph a wild orchid in the woods. I spent quite a bit of time clearing bad background objects, checking the viewfinder and moving more objects, several times, until I thought everything was OK. Then when I saw the result on my computer I realised there was a stick in the middle distance which I had overlooked!
    I walk away more than I used to but not as often as some may think I should.

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    Re: Jack's Beanstalk Got Nothing On Brian's Milkweed (almost a whimsy)

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    True, nice image but a troubling back ground
    I'll work on it.

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    Re: Jack's Beanstalk Got Nothing On Brian's Milkweed (almost a whimsy)

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    Watch your background Brian. The elements there are definitely distracting. Also consider the comments made by Dan and Dan on your turkey feather post; similar issue here when you look at the histogram; see what it looks like if you bring the white point to the left / bump the contrast a bit.

    Mono Macro Turkey Feather Shot
    I worked on this shot way to late at night. Improvements on the way.

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    Re: Jack's Beanstalk Got Nothing On Brian's Milkweed (almost a whimsy)

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    Jack's Beanstalk Got Nothing On Brian's Milkweed (almost a whimsy)
    These are probably not the corrections most envisaged. What can I say it just happened.

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    Re: Jack's Beanstalk Got Nothing On Brian's Milkweed (almost a whimsy)

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    These are probably not the corrections most envisaged. What can I say it just happened.
    Actually Brian, given the software that you are using, this is probably the only direction you could have taken.

    The question remains; other than from a practice / learning standpoint, it any more effort on this image worth your time?

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    Re: Jack's Beanstalk Got Nothing On Brian's Milkweed (almost a whimsy)

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    Actually Brian, given the software that you are using, this is probably the only direction you could have taken.

    The question remains; other than from a practice / learning standpoint, it any more effort on this image worth your time?
    I sure hope so cause I just spent a couple of hours working up a very different shot from this shot. When i wake up tomorrow mif it still looks good I'll post it in a new thread.

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