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    Default Gerbera Daisy Backside

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    Canon 5D
    24-105mm
    ISO 200
    1/8 sec. at f/ 5.6
    natural light
    Tripod, mirror lock-up w/ remote

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    I like the image and capture Lady Denise. The stem leads you right to the petals. I like the depth of field; the details and the color rendition. It has a warm silky feel to it. My only suggestion for the next composition like this one; is the stem should not come out of the intersecting corners of the frame. You can have it a little up or to one of the sides...other than this, well done...:cool:

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    Gus, That's good to know! Thanks

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    i love these type shots and this one is no different!! the first thing i thought when i first looked at it was MORE water drops. i see the one and it makes me want more. not many! as is, the one is like a weed. out of place. nice job, denise!!!

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    Agree on the 'more drops' I also really like this type of image,nice one

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    I shot this all natural-I didn't add the water drops- I'll keep that in mind for next time
    Last edited by denise ippolito; 12-18-2008 at 07:04 PM.

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    Lovely shot Denise. Captured the textures of the petals just right. Like the natural light too. Might have just put it at an angle rather than just a dead on shot for a more dramatic effect.

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    Agree with comments but what a cool image !!! Big Time Congrats is all I can say !!!

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    Nice job Denise. I agree with comments. Congrats, well done!!

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    Makes me want to reach in and touch it---interesting, great detail and light.

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