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Krishna Prasad kotti
04-21-2019, 01:20 PM
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Nikon D850, 300 f/4 + 1.4x TCIII
1/1000 sec; f/5.6; ISO 2000
Manual; Matrix metering
Flash On


Post Processing:-
Cloned out flower petal on the right edge
Raw Processing using C1P
Neat Image for NR
Nik Color Effect Pro 30-30 Filter
Sharpening for Presentation.


Let me know your thoughts and comments.

If any know the name of the flower, do let me know...


Thanks
Krishna

John Mack
04-21-2019, 07:20 PM
Nice vertical comp. Like the color through out this one. Espcially the purple in the background. This might be some type of anemone. I'm not sure though. Kinda of looks like one.

Jonathan Ashton
04-29-2019, 04:23 PM
I would not have guessed you used flash Kristna, very nicely controlled. I like the image as presented but am little concerned about the blue flowers on the right. Some one once said to me, (sic) " imagine you painted that image, now would you have put the blue flowers in?" So I try to bare mind that question now when composing static images. I imagine some folk would complain that the petals are dirty, well they are but that's nature. This rather flies in the face of my previous comment but I suppose it is food for thought, hope this helps.

Krishna Prasad kotti
05-01-2019, 10:56 AM
I would not have guessed you used flash Kristna, very nicely controlled. I like the image as presented but am little concerned about the blue flowers on the right. Some one once said to me, (sic) " imagine you painted that image, now would you have put the blue flowers in?" So I try to bare mind that question now when composing static images. I imagine some folk would complain that the petals are dirty, well they are but that's nature. This rather flies in the face of my previous comment but I suppose it is food for thought, hope this helps.


Thank you for the comments.

I wish that blue flowers were not there as well.