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 By: Michael Kanemoto  
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Photographer Michael Kanemoto {K:22106}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Nature
Macro
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Macro - Nature
Nebraska
Lens Nikon MF 35mm 2X Macro
Uploaded 3/6/2006 Film / Memory Type 2.0 GB Hitachi Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 299 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/1.4
Critiques 10 Rating
5.53
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Norfolk
State -  NEBRASKA
Country - United States   United States
About Potted Lily from the grocery store - just held up a white piece of cardboard and angled it to bounce the sunlight on the second shot.

Handheld in the apartment under the sunlight coming in from the window.

Intentional shallow DOF on this one to juxtapose the sharp point against what is normally a soft and rounded flower.

Let lose the critiques!
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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Saintz Saintz2   {K:11163} 3/6/2006
I have no critique to do at this pi .
Simply I like it ..
Good for the choose of a shorth DOF And good Colors ..
Very Creative B&W Background ..!


Piero Somma   {K:13400} 3/6/2006
great studio...original composition very well done...perfect (+ my favorite)
ciao


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22106} 3/6/2006
Piero:

Thanks, although my "studio" was just me contorting my body around the floor after setting the pot in direct sunlight from a window...


berdush / Berna Cetin   {K:110} 3/6/2006
great DOF. but i would rather to see the only black one.


Hugo de Wolf   {K:185017} 3/6/2006
Hi Mike,

Even though I'm not a floral kind of guy (I think they're in the same league as cat images), I do like the creativity in this one. The two almost identical photos and the opposite tone of the background creates a very good feel to the effect. Also very interesting to see how the flower against the black background seems to have a bit more body. Must be an optical illusion... Just curious about the difference in exposure times...:) Good shot, and very well handled. Sounds like a good theme to elaborate on!

Cheers,

Hugo


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22106} 3/6/2006
Hugo:

All effects are in camera. Same F-Stop, same shutter speed, and taken only minutes if not seconds apart.

The black background seems to be preferable so far, we'll see what the general opinion is as this ages.

All the other shots posted so far have a black background.


Petal Wijnen   {K:50959} 3/6/2006
I'm going for gold.... eh black!! Because with the white background the flower almost 'dissolves' into it, which can be a neat effect if you're going for that... ;-D Love the shallow DOF (just getting that 'point' sharp is great), nice soft colors, neat shot(s)... well done!! And Hugo found that the black had more 'body' as he put it... well it ever so slightly bigger/closer to the camera... ;-D


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22106} 3/6/2006
Petal -

After seeing your tulip photograph "the dark side" I think I'll have to take even more photographs of flowers. Besides, it is your namesake...

Thanks for the comment, if you like these two there is a small set of three images also in my portfolio that I may combine.


Audrey Reid   {K:5872} 3/9/2006
Hello Michael,
Both captures are lovely. Black backgrounds seem always give the flower the 'pop', even black & white flower studies have that extra drama when put to a black base canvas.
Personally, I prefer white BGs which give a softer more natural contrast. Agree with others the dof you've manged to freeze and caputre is perfectly handled.
So long as we are in this 'honest' corner, for my taste I find the points of the flower (the main point here!) a little too sharp....if that makes any sense? Maybe a slighter hand on the USM would give the overall flower an easier blend?


Rina     {K:27299} 3/10/2006
Ah, so there you are :) Yep, still like it best. The shallow DoF is what drew me to this image in the first place. So for me, your intent paid off. Another reason why this appeals to me more than the others, is simply the lily's 'pose'. She's just there, no fancy angles or crops, saying "Here you go, this is me".

As for the background colour, I prefer the elegance of black and it does seem to provide a fullness to the image. However I can see situations where the delicate simplicity of a white background would be more appropriate... Perhaps as the only image on a wall in a minimalist's home?

Thanks for directing me here Michael. Was a delight to view your work.

Cheers
Rina.


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