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Fire Lily
07/23/2009 08:26:16 PM
Fire Lily
by indridistefans

Comment:
** Hello from the Critique Club **

My comments are broken down into technical and composition sections.

Composition
First, I like the way you concentrated on complementary colors. The bright orange/yellow is complemented well with the green background. This provides a bold, excited photograph, as intended by your subject and title "Fire Lily". You also have the flower along 1/3 lines which offers a pleasing proportion. The flower extends from the upper right to the lower left leaving the stamens along the right third. However, the angle from where you are shooting directs the opening of the flower in a parallel plane to the background, this tends to flatten the image.

If the flower was angled so that the stamens was pointed more toward the viewer it would add an additional dimensional plane, as well as expose more of the center of the flower.

You did a good job of isolating the flower from the background although a little more blur would help separate the flower even more.

Technical
The main problem is that any flower shot, especially ones with macros need to be sharp, razor sharp. The lens you were using was a 70 - 200 mm lens so I'm surprised you used macro tubes. Personally, I have not seen very good macro tubes, teleconverters, etc and I have always experienced image degradation from them.

When shooting, did you shoot this free hand? The best flower shots are performed on a tripod or monopod. If it is windy, a monopod may be better since you can move with more freedom than with a tripod.

At f/11, there should be enough DOF to get a sharp image. I have quite a few questions, so feel free to answer and I can comment more. How far were you from the subject? How much of the flower took up the viewfinder? How much did you crop?

If you have any questions or would like to discuss further, please feel free to send me a PM.

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Vines
07/19/2009 08:08:05 AM
Vines
by Melethia

Comment:
I definitely like this; the textures are more prominent which really helps to add a lot of feeling to this photo.
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Week 12
07/19/2009 08:06:32 AM
Week 12
by Ken

Comment:
Good contrast enhancement.
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Wiesbaden square
07/19/2009 08:03:06 AM
Wiesbaden square
by Melethia

Comment:
Very nice accentuation!
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Dandy
07/19/2009 08:02:36 AM
Dandy
by Melethia

Comment:
While the color version was very nice, the conversion here really brings out the texture. I love it.
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Howdy!
07/19/2009 08:00:59 AM
Howdy!
by Yo_Spiff

Comment:
Definately a good edit. The conversion really helps to isolate the subject whereas in the original, she blended in.
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Autoscopy
07/06/2009 08:49:32 AM
Autoscopy3rd Place
by Ecce_Signum

Comment:
This is STILL freaking me out, now I have to see it on the front page....congrats on the ribbon. It was one of my top 3. Can't wait to hear the technique.
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Little Billy
07/06/2009 08:45:06 AM
Little Billy
by kandykarml

Comment:
I voted. I can't believe this got 42nd. This was my top, followed by the ribbons.
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within
07/05/2009 10:39:45 PM
within
by rodgers_le

Comment:
Very well done. The lighting and angles work well here. The grain really does add an additional element to this photo.
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Playing by the Bridge
07/05/2009 10:37:39 PM
Playing by the Bridge
by hallgrg

Comment:
Excellent capture!
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