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Image Title: Yellow Dreamy Flower
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| Photographer |
Aiman Nassar {K:11961}
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| Project |
#2 The Creative Flower
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Camera Model |
Canon EOS300 (Rebel 2000)
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| Categories |
Florals
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Film Format |
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Lens |
75-300
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| Uploaded |
9/26/2002 |
Film / Memory Type |
Fuji 100
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ISO / Film Speed |
0 |
| Views |
235 |
Shutter |
1/15
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| Favorites |
0
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Aperture |
11 |
| Critiques |
4 |
Rating |
Critique Only Image
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| Location |
City -
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| About |
I back lit the flower, and I knew it will become yellowish because of the tungsten light, so I decided to push the yellow by the filter. Aperture bracketing, preferred the sharper one.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sarah Needham
{K:2482} 9/26/2002
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This is a great flower and abstract shot. Love the yellow light, good idea with the filter. Nice shot!!
Sarah
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Afzal H Mohamed
{K:909} 9/26/2002
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nice one aiman. do you use manual focus when using closeup filters or do you focus at infinity and physically move the camera?
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Aiman Nassar
{K:11961} 9/26/2002
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Sarah, Afzal, thank you for you comment
Afzal, you can use both Manual and Autofocus, but you still need to get closer and farther physically, this is a draw back of the close up lenses. One more thing, do not use more than 2 close up lenses at a time, to get as mush sharpness as you can. The real macro lens , rings and bellows, deliver higher sharpness and quality. And if you have a mirror lock up in your camera, cable relaese it is an advatage.
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Harlan Heald
{K:13990} 5/18/2003
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Lovely macro! This makes a nice abstract, too.
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