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    More from last year

    We don't have many flowers yet, but here are a few close ups from last year. C&C welcome, I do hope to improve this year.

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    Last edited by ScoutR; 23rd April 2011 at 10:39 PM. Reason: Replaced #4

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Wendy, can I get away with saying that I can see that these are last year's photos? I think it would be most interesting to 'hear' your own comments because your work has progressed so far in such a short space of time, that I don't think you need anyone at CiC to offer C&C.
    All are potentially cracking shots but need that final tweak to bring them to their best.
    I await your own honest assessment which will be far more informed than mine.

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    clematis montana

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clactonian View Post
    Wendy, can I get away with saying that I can see that these are last year's photos? I think it would be most interesting to 'hear' your own comments because your work has progressed so far in such a short space of time, that I don't think you need anyone at CiC to offer C&C.
    All are potentially cracking shots but need that final tweak to bring them to their best.
    I await your own honest assessment which will be far more informed than mine.
    Mike, the thing is I seem to be stuck. I know I got better last year than I was the year before, I want to get better this year too, but It's harder now - of course time will tell when I get a few more flowers to practise on.

    I can and always will appreciate feedback. There is always more to learn and sometimes it's hard to see what's missing or how to improve ones own shots. Besides that most of the members here are far more experienced, talented and creative than I am.

    OK so my honest evaluation on these shots

    #1.
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    I like the composition, and colour, but perhaps better light to make it pop a bit. I don't think it can be done in PP without overcooking, but needs to be done in the camera. After taking a second look, better focus and detail on the flower would have made a huge difference on this shot - what do you think

    #2.
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    Same as above, except perhaps this one could benefit from more saturation in PP without toasting it, and again better focus detail and texture on the flowers

    #3.
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    I kind of like this one, perhaps a bit more DOF so the centre of the front dandelion was all in focus.

    #4.
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    I don't know??? I really love this shot, but again it's not quite there. I don't know what to do with it though except of course the same old same old - better focus, detail and texture in the flower.

    Well that's what I think - what do you think (Mike or anyone else)

    Wendy

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    i like No4 wendy, but i don't like the borders

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    Thanks for the honesty Vandenberg, no need for the embarassed smiley. Borders were my thing last year. I still like to see how different borders work with different shots, but I don't use them so much for posting anymore.

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    I still have a bit of the blue between the petals to remove.

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    Yellow Spider Mum Flower by Christopher Brian's Photography, on Flickr

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Ok - as promised... got a couple to share using my new flash...

    More Quince Blossoms
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    Breast Cancer Awareness (I think?) Daffodil
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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    I tried the Lungwort again today - the light was better and I even brought out the reflector - not sure about the vignette, but I do like it better than the original dark background.

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    1/160s: f8: ISO 400: 6x close up filters on 18-55 kit lens


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    Cuckoo Flower. These flowers are about 10mm across life size.
    Two images stacked to get stamens and petals in focus. f5.6, 1/500 (windy).

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutR View Post
    Well that's what I think - what do you think (Mike or anyone else)
    Wendy
    Forgetting any focusing issues, which are far too hard to see clearly at this resolution, and with the preface that these are all lovely flower shots ....
    #1 I would have been inclined to crop a little tighter to lose some of the green foliage, which although nicely out of focus is quite distracting. Have you thought of desaturating the green a touch to help emphasise the purple and maybe rotate the image slightly to get the stalk vertical.
    #2 Your image is quite flat. A touch of unsharp mask will make this pop.
    3# Similar to #2, although you have a different problem than before, given that the background flower has more luminance. You would have to selectively treat the foreground head to get the balance right. I like it.
    #4 Do you like the green leaf? I wonder if the image would be more powerful if you cloned it out, and then rotated the head so that it is on a true diagonal. I do like your pp on this one.
    So there, I'm being honest but probably ill-informed as I'm no flower photographer. I wish my skills (photographic!!) would develop at a similar rate to yours. Keep 'em coming they're a joy to view.
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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Quote Originally Posted by Clactonian View Post
    Forgetting any focusing issues, which are far too hard to see clearly at this resolution, and with the preface that these are all lovely flower shots ....
    #1 I would have been inclined to crop a little tighter to lose some of the green foliage, which although nicely out of focus is quite distracting. Have you thought of desaturating the green a touch to help emphasise the purple and maybe rotate the image slightly to get the stalk vertical.
    #2 Your image is quite flat. A touch of unsharp mask will make this pop.
    3# Similar to #2, although you have a different problem than before, given that the background flower has more luminance. You would have to selectively treat the foreground head to get the balance right. I like it.
    #4 Do you like the green leaf? I wonder if the image would be more powerful if you cloned it out, and then rotated the head so that it is on a true diagonal. I do like your pp on this one.
    So there, I'm being honest but probably ill-informed as I'm no flower photographer. I wish my skills (photographic!!) would develop at a similar rate to yours. Keep 'em coming they're a joy to view.
    M
    Thanks Mike for taking the time. I've followed up on your suggestions and you have proven a point made in my previous post.

    I can and always will appreciate feedback. There is always more to learn and sometimes it's hard to see what's missing or how to improve ones own shots. Besides that most of the members here are far more experienced, talented and creative than I am.
    See below for the results. Just a few minor tweaks and I think they are much better. Thank you CiC has and I hope will continue to be the best school for me.


    #1 Original
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    #1 With suggested changes done to the best of my ability. Long story, but I had to work on the jpg for this one. The changes will be better when I find the RAW file
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    #2 Original
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    #2 with suggested changes.
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    #3 Original
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    #3 with suggested changes
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    #4 Original
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    #4 with suggested changes. Not sure about the frame on this one, Kind of undecided on whether or not the leaf should stay or go.
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    Sorry about the long post, but I think these are all big improvements, and I would not have thought to do any of them on my own. So, Thank you Mike. I'm glad you think I'm improving but I'll never get to the point where CiC members can't help out.

    Wendy

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutR View Post
    The changes will be better when I find the RAW file
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    Oh Wendy ........ I can feel a lesson coming up from somebody on file management !!!
    As for your edits, the important thing is whether or not you are happy with any alterations. Sitting at a computer screen criticising other peoples work is easy, but it is your interpretation of what you photographed that counts. If suggested alterations can help you achieve your aims ... great, but don't let us interfere with your vision.

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Another break in the rain today, and a couple more shots...

    Tulip Stamens
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    Tiny Flowers (Identification Appreciated) with Even Tinier Aphid (I think)
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    Enjoy!

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Quote Originally Posted by ktuli View Post
    Another break in the rain today, and a couple more shots...

    Tulip Stamens
    Macro flower photographs

    Tiny Flowers (Identification Appreciated) with Even Tinier Aphid (I think)
    Macro flower photographs

    Enjoy!

    - Bill
    Nice colors Bill. No idea what the tiny flower is though

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    Water droplet on alchemilla (Lady's mantle)

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    allium cepa or onion

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    Daffodil

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Hey guys, I'm new here to the forum. Just took this one a few days ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutR View Post
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    I like this one Wendy, it's a bit like an abstract painting, but there is enough detail in there and pleasing colours.

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