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_DSC9556-copy-macro-01-sfwby The EskimoComment by MaryO: Cool; like the composition. Totally understand the frustration of trying to shhot macros with extension tubes outside; even a little breeze throws everything off! |
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| 06/02/2010 09:26:16 AM |
_DSC9556-copy-macro-01-sfwby The EskimoComment by The Eskimo: Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: This is very nice. Did you lighten up the center area some in processing? I like the composition in this. It looks pretty sharp to me at this size, and I definitely understand about the wind thing. It's good to have iso 3200 available for those conditions. |
Yes I did lighten up the center in PP using layers. Also juiced up the contrast just a little. Otherwise usual stuff, NI, USM. levels etc. The high ISO is great for the low light situations and when you want a faster shutter speed as was the situation here.. Noise is not to bad either. |
| 06/02/2010 09:20:44 AM |
_DSC9556-copy-macro-01-sfwby The EskimoComment by The Eskimo: Originally posted by MattO: That is a whole lot of buds sitting there together! Will all of those bloom at the same time? |
No. That's it for the bloom. Not sure what kind of hydrangea it is but it does bloom all season like that. Sometime there are more blooms and sometimes only a couple. |
| 06/02/2010 01:08:27 AM |
_DSC9556-copy-macro-01-sfwby The EskimoComment by MelonMusketeer: This is very nice. Did you lighten up the center area some in processing? I like the composition in this. It looks pretty sharp to me at this size, and I definitely understand about the wind thing. It's good to have iso 3200 available for those conditions. |
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