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    Not sure I like where I'm headed here. After looking at Roman's beautiful artistic floral photos, I dove in. Taking a straight shot I went with a vignette blur.

    Canon 5D Mk11, EF 100- 400 f/ 4.5- 5.6 L @ 400 zoom setting with Bogen tripod and super ball head. My exposure was 1/30 sec. @ f/ 5.6 3200 ISO.

    Enjoy...
    P.S. I don't know about this
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    Last edited by Charles Wesley; 06-01-2009 at 04:20 PM.

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    I like it. :) It's a simple and elegant effect... the colors all go well together. Well done.

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    I like it, too, but think if the center were up a little higher the tulip head wouldn't be so clouded by the vignette. I've always understood that the vignette is to draw your eye to the focal point so I think you're a little bit low here. The colors are really beautiful, Charlie...and I definitely think you're on to something!

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    Charlie, Glad you dove in. I agree with Julie's points and think you created a very pleasing image.

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    Mike Moats
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    Hey Charles, agree with Jules on the vignette being higher.

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    Fabs Forns
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    It works for me as presented. In fact, I like the partially softer bloom.

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