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New growth
Image Title:  New growth
 
 By: Stan  Hill  
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Photographer Stan  Hill {K:6425}
Project #63 FRESH! Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories From The Field
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Lens Canon EF 35-70 zoom macro 3.5-4.5
Uploaded 5/17/2008 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 49 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/4.5
Critiques 9 Rating
6.53
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Bozeman
State -  MT
Country - United States   United States
About This is the new growth on some trees where I was working today.Very delicate and detailed patterns. Not sure of species.This one is for you Marty, let me know what you think!
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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David Rodriguez   {K:8887} 5/17/2008
Buena composicion Stan, quizas un poco dura la luz del sol.
Saludos amigo!
David


Stan  Hill   {K:6425} 5/17/2008
David, this was taken midday. I will play with PS and see if I can soften it a little, Thanks for the comment, be well, Stan


Dave Stacey   {K:112900} 5/17/2008
Nice details here, Stan!
Dave.


Stan  Hill   {K:6425} 5/17/2008
This tree really caught my eye with the cool shapes of the seed units and buds beginning to show. working on figuring out this close up game. Be well, Stan


Alida Santarelli   {K:12513} 5/17/2008
Very nice this image, congrat!


Stan  Hill   {K:6425} 5/17/2008
Alida, thanks again for your support and be well, Stan


Martin .   {K:23543} 5/18/2008
Stan,

Ok, I finally sobered up... ;) Now here it is!

I really like the DOF and the Bokeh, regarding this fine capture... However you could increase the sharpness by using an ISO of 100 instead...

Whenever you change any setting you will have to change another to get the correct lighting... As we spoke on the phone last night, when you change 1, you have to change at least 1 more... hehehe...

Good thing you used 1/500 shutter speed, because that gives us a lot of room to play. I suggest dropping the ISO to 100, as before mentioned, then drop the shutter to around 1/100 and stop it down to f/8.0 for a really sharp macro... ;)

Although you must check the light meter to be sure, but that never stopped me from snapping a "Great" shot... Don't ever let the meter tell you what to do... ;)

I will send you those links we were talking about, but I got too smashed last night to do so... hehehe... Sorry!

All of my best to You and Yours,

Marty


Stan  Hill   {K:6425} 5/18/2008
Hi Marty, I see what you are saying about increasing quality by reducing ISO. I will play with it today around the homestead. I tried a couple of the links listed on your profile but hit a dead end as far as our conversation. Thanks for the help, you will not be sorry. My best to you,Stan


Martin .   {K:23543} 5/18/2008
Stan,

Well I don't make much sense to myself most of the time... ;) It's hard for me to explain, but when I get there "We" will rock Montana style... hehehe...

Heck, I'll even have your 4 year old shooting better than me, before I leave... ;)

All of my best to You and Yours,

Marty


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