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More Stunning Flower
Image Title:  More Stunning Flower
 
 By: Sue O'S  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Sue O'S {K:12878}
Project #31 The Square Image Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Florals
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon  16-35 L USM
Uploaded 8/19/2008 Film / Memory Type Millie is her name
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 154 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 4 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Broomfield
State -  COLORADO
Country - United States   United States
About Special thanks to Joe Brown for having brought the muzziness to my attention.
I adjusted the levels, added contrast (without adding brightness) and saturated the reds a little bit to give it depth.
I'm not adverse to a little photoshop when it's an east facing flower with a west setting sun. On another frame, I tried to use the onboard flash because the face was in shadow, but that big ol' 77 mm nose got in the way. Should have shopped this original as well as cropped for the last upload.
Cheers!
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Melissa Mandak   {K:664} 8/19/2008
What a beautiful shot. Great detail. Nicely done!


musa Jubran   {K:4978} 8/19/2008
Photos wonderful ..

I like to see this picture and I enjoyed seeing.
I wish you success.
musa


Jim Loy   {K:27751} 8/19/2008
Ok... here is the first one I will honestly comment on. I HATE direct on flower shots. Everyone who owns a camera takes this shot(and the one of the long/tall shadow of them waving)... and yes... I have also done this one. Here is where photography slices aside from picture taking. Look at the flower... think about angles.. do something different. It may not be widely accepted... but it will stand as a work of your own.
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1268881
Photography is not showing what you see... it is showing what you feel.
Just saying...


Sue O'S   {K:12878} 8/19/2008
Aw, I *like* photos of the faces of sunflowers. The spiral effect of the seeds is fascinating and makes me in awe of the power of nature.

However, I do like your example as a fine example of alternative viewing. When I shot this, I wasn't patient enough. I had come to get an image of the vast field of yellow (which I did get) but when I discovered the mud and my inadequate footwear, I stuck my lens into the face of the nearest flower, tripped the shutter, cleaned off my shoes and skedaddled. Gave up too soon.


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