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Sun-Flower
Image Title:  Sun-Flower
 
 By: Carsten Ranke  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Carsten Ranke {K:14453}
Project #2 The Creative Flower Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Landscape
Florals
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Floral
Landscape
Lens EF-S 10-22 mm
Uploaded 8/8/2005 Film / Memory Type IBM 1GB Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 411 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 21 Rating
5.33
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Mariazell
State - 
Country - Germany   Germany
About Same scenery, a bit closer. Technical aspects and workflow similar as the previous upload
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There are 21 Comments in 1 Pages
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Francesco Martini   {K:12304} 8/8/2005
excellent image..fantastic DOF!!!!!


Alper Tecer   {K:7002} 8/8/2005
Strong colors and great technique. Regards.


Thilo Bayer   {K:50301} 8/8/2005
Hi Carsten,

the perspective really makes the image. nice out of focus shot and good work on the tonal range. dramatic sky.

best wishes,
Thilo


Alison DuFlon   {K:35781} 8/8/2005
A wonderful focal pointe Carsten, I love the way the sun is hitting the outer petals of the flower and it's dramatic look against the dark clouds. Alison


M. M   {K:1070} 8/9/2005
Amazing composition Carsten~! I love it~!!!

Cheers,
Meow


David Hofmann   {K:23827} 8/9/2005
Nice alternative to the previous one.
I think it would have been a nice framing if the bud was clear against the sky. I mean if the horizon would be just below the bud.


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 8/9/2005
A marvellous shot again, Carsten, though I might have been tempted to crop it to a square in order to lose the white hole top left.
Best regards, Chris


Barry Wakelin   {K:7838} 8/9/2005
The sunflower looks a bit 'cut-out' from the background here but it makes a strong foreground.


Kiarang Alaei   {K:48453} 8/9/2005
Oh, she is screaming, she is praying, i like your shot and what you have created with this different perspective, bravo!


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59907} 8/9/2005
Amazing dof and wondeful composition Carsten!

Jeanette


patrizio napolitano   {K:13119} 8/9/2005
absolutely fabulous.
it is among my favorite now.

the song of my abaut is a song of German mountain.
that is the song of mountain that I love more
I have the file mp3, if want I send it for email.
3 megas.
hi and thanks of everything


Mary Brown   {K:67788} 8/12/2005
This is fabulous, Carsten. I really like the way the sky emphasizes the beautiful sunflower that is reaching up to meet it. I love this one.
Mary


Sarah  Per Lee   {K:2477} 8/14/2005
Amazing capture and landscapes (and cloudscapes as usual). How do you do it?


Ramon Antonio   {K:706} 8/19/2005
Wow, your work is crazy, hehe. I like how you get the most out of your 300D...that shows that is not the camera always. =) I also like how you tweak the photos in PS...I have been learning PS for a year now little by little when I have free time and I am able to correct my pictures some, because let's be honest...I have not see a camera take a really mind-blowing picture. Post-processing gives it the touch and it's the difference between something impressive and something boring. =)


Carsten Ranke   {K:14453} 8/19/2005
Thanks for your nice comment ! Straight out of my 300D come 99% dull, flat looking images ;-) Even for a natural looking photo you need some levels, curves, ans saturation manipulation. So what.


Ramon Antonio   {K:706} 8/19/2005
Yeah, but I feel like cheating when using post-processing the photos! =( But hey, PS is a digital darkroom, so it's not cheating, because film photographers do the same manually in a darkroom...we just have it easier because it is instant, hehe. I couldn't see myself shooting film...I have no patience and I will be antsy to see how the pictures came out. =)


Lori Stitt   {K:74437} 8/19/2005
Very artistic how you composed this one.
I like this image a LOT!

You do live in a beautiful countryside!

Very nice work,
Lori :)


Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30021} 8/20/2005
Another amazing shot. This is scrumptious. The perspective and composition on the flower are absolutely superb. Bravo. Another fav. Antonia


Carsten Ranke   {K:14453} 8/20/2005
Sarah, thanks for stopping by ! Excuse the late response. How I do it ? Oh, not easy in short...
This one was worked up in a similar way as the former upload, you could look @ the about there.
In general, I work with RAW to 16bit TIFFs, convert with CaptureOne. Workup with PS, mostly with layers and masking, different color blending modes. Sharpening in two steps, mildly for the TIFFs, and as last step another sharpen (on the original or the resized version).

Cheers

Carsten


vanessa shakesheff   {K:62845} 10/21/2005
LOOKS LIKE 3D,STRONG COLOURS AND THE STORMY SKY , THE FLOWER IN THE FORE FRONT GREAT PICTURE .BEST WISHES VANESSA


brian underdown   {K:-1176} 2/15/2006
Carsten i think your approach is totally fascinating and inspirational.certainly your photography is missed very much.i think if anyone has inspired most then it is your portfolio that has .i look around my home location and see many scenes similar to yours.

brian


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