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    Default Beautiful Colors of Indian Paintbrush

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    I made this image at Utah Wetlands preserve, LeBaron Point, UT.

    This is Vertical composition of the same shot I posted earlier.

    It was so colorful that I could not resist posting a different composition. Hope you like it.


    Nikon D805, 24-120 f/4 + Extension Tubes, Camera On Tripod
    ISO 1000, f/4.5, 1/640 sec
    Matrix Metering, Manual Mode

    Post Processing:-

    Cropped for compositon
    Clonned some distracting colors on Top left
    Noise Reduction

    Any Critiques and Comments are always welcome.

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    Very nice colors. Nice background. The bottom half of the plant is out of focus. Does that affect the image? May be for me. But I like this a lot. I have tried taking photos of flowers with long stems. getting everything in focus and not have a distracting background is hard.

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    I like your concept, love the color palette. I like Ravi notice the focus softening on the bottom of the stem. My thoughts... was the plant leaning, was the plant not square to the focal plane? Not sure why... thank you for sharing, Krishna.
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    The soft light brings out nice detail in the flower. The contrast of the colors are nice.

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    Love the soft light and colors but I think that pointing the lens down a bit more would have improved this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Love the soft light and colors but I think that pointing the lens down a bit more would have improved this one.

    with love, artie
    Hi Artie,

    If I point the lens more down then the Backgrounds show beach and other stuff which was not very appealing. Hence I chose the point of view.

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