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29th May 2020, 01:31 PM
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Chive flowers opening
Given our current situation, I have been looking right around our house for interesting things to photograph. I've been trying to focus on the rebirth spring brings--a cheerful counterpoint to the daily death count in the newspapers. The Rose of Sharon image I posted a few days ago was one of these. Here is another. These are the flowers of chive plants growing in a planter on our deck. It's a composite of 7 images shot at f/6.3, composited using the DMap routine in Zerene, with some touchup of halos using a PMax composite.
I do extensive edits, but I usually don't move things around, etc. This was an exception. It was very difficult to control the location of the flowers. I had positioned them--repeatedly--by gently inserting a round toothpick into the stems and then inserting the other end of the toothpicks into florist's foam. This is a very approximate method. I ended up with the fully open flower too far to the left, so I simply picked it up in Photoshop and put it where I had tried to get it.
C&C welcome, as always.
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29th May 2020, 01:42 PM
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Re: Chive flowers opening
Hi Dan,
I really like the result.
BTW you should have kept growing until the end on a 4th head.
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29th May 2020, 02:21 PM
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Re: Chive flowers opening
Hi Jean,
Thanks.
Not sure I understand your second comment. The one on the left is fully open. Do you mean showing one that is past full bloom?
Dan
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29th May 2020, 10:03 PM
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Re: Chive flowers opening
Yes Dan, that's what I mean
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