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Paul Iddon
Jul-16-2007, 02:54 PM
In an ongoing effort to get to grips with macro photography (and I still maintain its amongst the steepest of learning curves for photographers of limited skill (ahem, me)) I look to flowers and insects.

This time, it's a flower.

Commonly known as "Montbretia" the 'crocosmia 'jackanapes' are growing on a county lane just around the corner from my house, though many gardens have them, mine doesn't.


I have not done anything with the colour or saturation on these two shots, only tweaked exposure, levels and sharpened the stamens.

C&C as always appreciated.


http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a354/bilbo_baggin/reedflower001.jpg


http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a354/bilbo_baggin/reedflower002.jpg


Paul.

Awais Yaqub
Jul-16-2007, 03:45 PM
Beautiful photos i like 1st one most ! :lust

Skippy
Jul-16-2007, 03:52 PM
In an ongoing effort to get to grips with macro photography (and I still maintain its amongst the steepest of learning curves for photographers of limited skill (ahem, me)) I look to flowers and insects.

This time, it's a flower.

Commonly known as "Montbretia" the 'crocosmia 'jackanapes' are growing on a county lane just around the corner from my house, though many gardens have them, mine doesn't.

I have not done anything with the colour or saturation on these two shots, only tweaked exposure, levels and sharpened the stamens.

C&C as always appreciated.

Paul.

Hi Paul, your right about the learning curve, Macro Photography is not as easy to do as many posts on this forum appear to make it seem :D

The shallow depth of field to work with can be quite challenging to work with at times.

You did very well at isolating just the centre of the flower in the first shot,
captured some lovely colour too.

Got a lovely blurred background for your second shot too :clap

Have you seen Brian's post on stacking images ???

http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=61316

This is an excellent tutorial that is very easy to follow,
shows stage by stage how to do it, and yeilds awesome results :thumb

Thanks for sharing your love of Macro .......... Skippy :D
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ShepsMom
Jul-16-2007, 08:44 PM
Hi Paul, your right about the learning curve, Macro Photography is not as easy to do as many posts on this forum appear to make it seem :D

.

I agree!! I talked myself into macro lens, bought it, didn't produced anything decent, had enough and want to sell it. Just not my thing. :dunno

Nice shots!