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    Peter- I have received that analogy by everyone that has viewed this shot. I think I have a title I am still figuring out depth of field with this lens, should have tried f/16 perhaps

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    Peter- I have received that analogy by everyone that has viewed this shot. I think I have a title I am still figuring out depth of field with this lens, should have tried f/16 perhaps
    So, what did you use then? With my macro shots I usually go for F/11 and 1/250 sec when I go for handheld. I do have VR, which seems to help slightly. Were you using a tripod for this shot?

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    I used tripod. Settings were f/7.1 for 1/4 sec, no flash, reflected light, ISO 100. Most of my shots have been lighted courtesy of south facing window; I am too much of a wimp to face Minnesota winter.

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    I took this photo with Nikon D90 - 70 300 mm lens VR at 300 mm with F22 and 1/13s exposure

    [IMG]Macro flower photographs[/IMG]

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    So as it's been a while sense I have contributed to this, here is a back lighted "Birds of Paradise" Please feel free to comment.

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    This is my attempt at macro photography...its a lilly........feedbacks are welcome


    [IMG]Macro flower photographs[/IMG]

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    There are some really amazing photos in this thread. I hope you don't mind me sharing some of my archived shots. I bought the Nikkor Micro 105mm manual focus lens back in 2010, and played a LOT with it, it is one of my favorite lenses, I sometimes use it with the Metz ring flash for macros, a nice combination, in my opinion.

    This USED to be a flower, dandelion seed head, I put my pink baseball cap behind it to shoot it,
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    I bought a potted poppy plant and brought it home to shoot....you have to love poppies, so much detail in them.
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    I also bought some tulips in pots, and when they bloomed...well, you know!
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    Macro flower photographs

    Pear blossom
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    Iris
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    Sorry, picture overload?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderBob View Post
    So as it's been a while sense I have contributed to this, here is a back lighted "Birds of Paradise" Please feel free to comment.

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    Nice vibrant colours Bob and I like the composition. Somehow it reminds me of a boat a bit with that bluish part representing the bowsprit.
    It has been a while for me as well. Real winter down here at the moment, so the only flowers I could hope to shoot would be iceflowers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeechu1970 View Post
    This is my attempt at macro photography...its a lilly........feedbacks are welcome


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    Nice detail on the stems Girish. The crop is difficult with flowers like this, because they are big. You could try a bit of experiment with the placement of the stems in the photoframe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nat View Post
    There are some really amazing photos in this thread. I hope you don't mind me sharing some of my archived shots. I bought the Nikkor Micro 105mm manual focus lens back in 2010, and played a LOT with it, it is one of my favorite lenses, I sometimes use it with the Metz ring flash for macros, a nice combination, in my opinion.

    This USED to be a flower, dandelion seed head, I put my pink baseball cap behind it to shoot it,
    Macro flower photographs

    Macro flower photographs

    I bought a potted poppy plant and brought it home to shoot....you have to love poppies, so much detail in them.
    Macro flower photographs

    Macro flower photographs

    Macro flower photographs

    I also bought some tulips in pots, and when they bloomed...well, you know!
    Macro flower photographs

    Macro flower photographs

    Pear blossom
    Macro flower photographs

    Iris
    Macro flower photographs

    Sorry, picture overload?
    Not really an overload. Really great photos Nat. I love the detail you have on some of them. That first photo is my favourite I think, that colour you put behind it is really nice.
    Makes me think about how I photograph. I have the Nikkor 105mm VR and I use it handheld mainly to move quickly from subject to subject. But some of your photos can't be done that way, so I might try tripod now and then I guess.

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    Nice detail on the stems Girish. The crop is difficult with flowers like this, because they are big. You could try a bit of experiment with the placement of the stems in the photoframe.
    Thank you Peter.........actually i did not get what u meant by saying placement of stems in the photoframe.........

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    Hi Peter......is this what you meant.........actually.............did a crop of the stems with pollen


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    It has been a while for me as well. Real winter down here at the moment, so the only flowers I could hope to shoot would be iceflowers.
    Letrow, I really tried to find something I could take dealing with flowers and ice, but I'll have to figure that out latter . Am going to Sweden in a few months, isn't that somewhere near you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeechu1970 View Post
    Hi Peter......is this what you meant.........actually.............did a crop of the stems with pollen


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    Yes, it is. It is always a matter of taste of course, but I like this photo a lot more than I did the other. You have highlighted the main subject better I think. The flower itself could be nice as well, but your original photo was a bit dull compared to this one.
    But as I said, those big flowers are always difficult to get right. Zooming in on a detail will sometimes help.

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    Letrow, I really tried to find something I could take dealing with flowers and ice, but I'll have to figure that out latter . Am going to Sweden in a few months, isn't that somewhere near you?
    From your standpoint: yes, it is near. From my standpoint it is two to three hours flying, so not really that close. I've visited Sweden for business and it is quite nice, relatively quiet compared to Holland.

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    I took this one in the fall. A simple manipulation in LR gave it a wonderful soft glow.

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    Yes, it is. It is always a matter of taste of course, but I like this photo a lot more than I did the other. You have highlighted the main subject better I think. The flower itself could be nice as well, but your original photo was a bit dull compared to this one.
    But as I said, those big flowers are always difficult to get right. Zooming in on a detail will sometimes help.
    Thank You Peter.......

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    I took this one in the fall. A simple manipulation in LR gave it a wonderful soft glow.

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    What you can also try with flowers like this, as they have some white in them, is look at the effect of white balance. Gimp has a feature called automatic whitebalance, which in some cases can improve the colours a bit. The whites will pop out a bit more.

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    The last rose in our garden. It is white outside and -8 Celsius. This guy is tough.

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    And one of the rosebuds

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