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    Twinned Beehive Ginger

    Sony Alpha a68 ~ Tamron 90mm 272E Macro Lens~ Aperture Priority ~ Shutter Speed 1.6s ~ F/16 ~ Exposure Compensation -0.7 ~ Natural Light

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    Re: Twinned young Beehive Ginger

    Nice shot.

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    Re: Twinned young Beehive Ginger

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice shot.
    I'm having a bit of a retro moment and have returned to aperture priority. I'll see if it gives me equal or better exposure.

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    Re: Twinned young Beehive Ginger

    Interesting subject, Brian, but I think it needs to have a lot of the background cropped out. I'd suggest pulling the left side in to about the middle of the white thing, and bringing the right side in to the inner edge of the green stick.

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    Re: Twinned young Beehive Ginger

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    Interesting subject, Brian, but I think it needs to have a lot of the background cropped out. I'd suggest pulling the left side in to about the middle of the white thing, and bringing the right side in to the inner edge of the green stick.
    I'll give it try

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