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04/24/2004 12:20:54 AM · #1 |
I know a lot of people hate flower shots, but I had to try some. These were taken with the D70 kit lens. Comments?

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04/24/2004 12:31:51 AM · #2 |
Not a bad start, but I think that maybe, if you are trying to portray flower, that the first one you need to back off from the flower a bit. I think that it is an interesting photo (good by itself), but not if you are trying to say FLOWER... The second one, I think that there is too much space between the flowers, but I think that you are on the right track! I experiment, experiment, experiment, until I have something that hopefully portrays the message that I want to get across. I would like to see some more of the ones you took with this set, I LOVE flowers, and photographs of them. Hope this helps!
-Danielle |
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04/24/2004 12:43:54 AM · #3 |
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04/24/2004 10:09:48 AM · #4 |
Thanks for the comments, Danielle & Thomas.
In response to your comment, Danielle. The first one is meant to be in that close, because it is a pseudo-macro shot. I say "pseudo" because I don't have the spectacular macro setup, like Jacko, and have to cheat.
To get mine, I just cropped out all but the center. Here is the original:
If you notice, I screwed up on the DOF, so the petals are too soft. Cropping down and making it a macro seemed like the only thing to do, to semi-save te shot.
Thanks for the comments.
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04/24/2004 10:27:37 AM · #5 |
I don't know why people around here hate flower shots so much...I LOVE them! I have taken a lot of flower pictures in my short stint as a photography hobbyist. I think you are off to a good start. I love the color, and the flowers you have chosen are great subjects. I like the daffodil photo, but I wish there was one whole flower instead of parts of two...but I agree with Danielle's comment about the leaf in between the two. Take as many flower pictures as you want. Post 'em on here and you know at least I will look at them. The tulip photos are also nice. I agree that you should maybe back out a bit. You just have fun with them. I can't wait until all this rain stops, because my neighbor's baby blue irises are blooming and I can't wait to sneak in her yard to photograph them. Flower haters, beware...I'm coming back with pictures!
Here's an Iris just for the flower lovers everywhere...it's not a technical masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination, but darn it, it was a pretty flower. Why not take a picture!

Message edited by author 2004-04-24 10:39:51.
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04/24/2004 10:45:43 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by laurielblack: I don't know why people around here hate flower shots so much...I LOVE them! I have taken a lot of flower pictures in my short stint as a photography hobbyist. I think you are off to a good start. I love the color, and the flowers you have chosen are great subjects. I like the daffodil photo, but I wish there was one whole flower instead of parts of two...but I agree with Danielle's comment about the leaf in between the two. Take as many flower pictures as you want. Post 'em on here and you know at least I will look at them. The tulip photos are also nice. I agree that you should maybe back out a bit. You just have fun with them. I can't wait until all this rain stops, because my neighbor's baby blue irises are blooming and I can't wait to sneak in her yard to photograph them. Flower haters, beware...I'm coming back with pictures!
Here's an Iris just for the flower lovers everywhere...it's not a technical masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination, but darn it, it was a pretty flower. Why not take a picture!
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I really like them, too! Here is my rose:
Here's another...
BTW, I love those purple irises! I have some in my backyard, they are a little more on the blue purple side, I will have to dig up my photos... Don't they smell WONDERFUL!! :)
BTW, If I had known that you liked flowers so much, I would have sent you a flower postcard...
-Danielle
Message edited by author 2004-04-24 11:09:52. |
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04/24/2004 10:51:45 AM · #7 |
My wife loves plants of all kinds, and is a watercolor artist, so I get asked to shoot flowers and plants quite often. I think that lots of people don't like "flower pictures" because it's so hard to do something different -- which is sometimes equated with creative -- with them.
The appeal of shooting flowers is hard to resist, especially when you're a beginner -- the colors, the lines, the tones -- are all so spectacular. I guess that's why there is a lot of technically poor plant photos out there.
I don't really have any advice about it tho. |
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04/24/2004 11:37:02 AM · #8 |
Danielle I like your flowers but think I like the original better
If we don't take any shots that people don't want to see here there won't be much left to take because there is a long list of things of things someone is tired of.
Thanks everyone for the flower pictures. Yes I'm a flower lover
Sue |
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04/24/2004 11:50:13 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by Crafty Sue: Danielle I like your flowers but think I like the original better
If we don't take any shots that people don't want to see here there won't be much left to take because there is a long list of things of things someone is tired of.
Thanks everyone for the flower pictures. Yes I'm a flower lover
Sue |
"Original"?? What do you mean by this? Do you mean cbeller's first photo? I like it too, I just thought that it didn't scream flower (if that is what cbeller was going for). I think it all depends on what you are going for...Don't get me wrong, I definately like creativity shots, and think that flowers are definately overplayed, if no creativity is put into them. And, I am not saying that my shots are anywhere near perfect! Far from it, I am an amateur, and I was just giving my "from the gut" opinion... (Maybe I should keep my mouth shut, from now on...)
-Danielle
Message edited by author 2004-04-24 11:54:34. |
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04/24/2004 02:34:08 PM · #10 |
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04/24/2004 02:50:12 PM · #11 |
Hey Paul,
Did you notice the red tones that crept in around the iris in the edited verision? They are not visible in the unedited verison...
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04/24/2004 03:19:08 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Hey Paul,
Did you notice the red tones that crept in around the iris in the edited verision? They are not visible in the unedited verison... |
Nope ... my eyes have a diminished sensitivity to red tones, especially when a component of another color (e.g. purple). Is it objectionable or so odd I should fix it? |
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04/24/2004 03:25:02 PM · #13 |
Yeh, you should definitiely fix it. It's very pronounced. I thought you might not have been able to distinguish it.
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04/24/2004 03:42:35 PM · #14 |
Thanks -- I'll have to work on it later. |
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04/24/2004 03:59:42 PM · #15 |
Here's one of mine... I thought the color of this flower was spectacular...
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04/24/2004 04:00:53 PM · #16 |
never could i hate flower photos...they capture a beauty that fades all too quickly.
this is mine from a couple of days ago.

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04/24/2004 04:22:55 PM · #17 |
I like flower shots too but, because they can be somewhat prevalent, I do think they need to be a little special if they are to successfully catch someone's attention.
Capturing the WOW factor is hard in flower shots.
I haven't succeeded yet but here are a couple of older ones of mine from my film SLR.
//www.pbase.com/image/4774038
//www.pbase.com/image/4774031
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04/24/2004 04:24:03 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Yeh, you should definitiely fix it. It's very pronounced. I thought you might not have been able to distinguish it. |
Ditto, it IS very pronounced...
:o)
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04/24/2004 05:54:47 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by sher9204: never could i hate flower photos...they capture a beauty that fades all too quickly.
this is mine from a couple of days ago.
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I love the colors in this one, I think it is beautiful! I don't think that I could ever get sick of them!
-Danielle |
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04/24/2004 06:35:03 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by laurieblack: Here's an Iris just for the flower lovers everywhere...it's not a technical masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination, but darn it, it was a pretty flower. Why not take a picture! |
Lovely pic laurie, WTG. |
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04/24/2004 07:05:38 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by dccloss: Originally posted by sher9204: never could i hate flower photos...they capture a beauty that fades all too quickly.
this is mine from a couple of days ago.
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I love the colors in this one, I think it is beautiful! I don't think that I could ever get sick of them!
-Danielle |
thanks so much, Danielle :)
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04/24/2004 07:26:11 PM · #22 |
BTW, sher9204, I love this cartoon in your gallery :)
I also took a look at some of your other photos, and they are wonderful, also! But, you probably already know that!
-Danielle
Message edited by author 2004-04-24 19:28:41. |
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04/24/2004 08:28:57 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by dccloss: BTW, sher9204, I love this cartoon in your gallery :)
I also took a look at some of your other photos, and they are wonderful, also! But, you probably already know that!
-Danielle |
thanks again, Danielle! (hug)
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04/24/2004 10:02:43 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by sher9204: never could i hate flower photos...they capture a beauty that fades all too quickly.
this is mine from a couple of days ago.
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Really nice, Sher. I really like this one.
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04/27/2004 02:16:48 AM · #25 |
Originally posted by Kavey: Originally posted by kirbic: Yeh, you should definitiely fix it. It's very pronounced. I thought you might not have been able to distinguish it. |
Ditto, it IS very pronounced...
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Is this any better?
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