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    I guess I'm the first. The lens used was the Vivitar Series I 90-180mm macro flat field zoom with the Olympus adapter. The widest aperture is f4.5. Here's the EXIF data:

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    EXIF
    ImageWidth3720
    ImageHeight2800
    BitsPerSample16
    CompressionUncompressed
    PhotometricInterpretationBlackIsZero
    ImageDescriptionOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
    MakeOLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    ModelE-3
    StripOffsets478218
    OrientationHorizontal (normal)
    SamplesPerPixel1
    RowsPerStrip2800
    StripByteCounts8713614
    XResolution314
    YResolution314
    PlanarConfigurationChunky
    ResolutionUnitinches
    SoftwareVersion 1.4
    ModifyDate2009:05:23 09:337
    ExposureTime1/800
    FNumber4.5
    ExposureProgramManual
    ISO100
    ExifVersion0221
    DateTimeOriginal2009:05:23 09:337
    CreateDate2009:05:23 09:337
    ExposureCompensation0
    MaxApertureValue4.5
    MeteringModeCenter-weighted average
    LightSourceFine Weather
    FlashOn, Did not fire
    FocalLength180.0 mm
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    FlashpixVersion0100
    ColorSpaceUncalibrated
    FileSourceDigital Camera
    CFAPattern[Red,Green][Green,Blue]
    CustomRenderedNormal
    ExposureModeManual
    WhiteBalanceManual
    DigitalZoomRatio1
    SceneCaptureTypeStandard
    GainControlNone
    ContrastNormal
    SaturationNormal
    SharpnessSoft

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    You sure got a jump on things! I'm waiting till Monday night just in case I take that last minute winner image! I love the DOF here and the comp is beautiful and abstract. The green area at the bottom is a little heavy compared to all the rest of the soft, light colors - you might want to lighten that up.

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    Richard, I love it .There is a very peaceful flow to it.

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    Julie,

    I agree with your suggestion and dodged the green area near the bottom. Thanks for the input.

    Thanks Denise for your support. :)


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    Excellent use of shallow DOF. Love the soft rendering of the flowers. Neatly composed frame.

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    Hey Richard,
    I find these very difficult but I think you handled this very well. I still struggle with how much needs to be soft and how much needs to be sharp.......re-post tweak was just the right touch. Nicely done!

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    Very artistic, soft and mystical, I wouldn't change a thing.

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    FOR ME THIS IS A WINNER!

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    THIS IS THE WINNER Lovely impressionistic image -- and dodging the LL green spot helped it out.

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    I agree...THIS IS THE WINNER! So many excellent images but this one really has the feel to it with just the right focal point.

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