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    Julie Kenward
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    Here's another image from last evening's time outside with the gerbera. This one has a stopped down aperture and a higher ISO than the first.

    Canon 40D, EF 100mm f/2.8 macro
    f16 @ 1/100th, ISO 1000 (Yes, that's right...I was trying something new!)
    Manual mode, pattern metering, Sunny WB, handheld
    Processed in ACR & CS4

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    Sweet Jules Might also look strong without the right side cropping tighter !!!! Great texture and color !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Very nice Jules! I like both posts but prefer the angle on the 2nd. Nice job on this!

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Jules,
    This is the view that got me hooked on my Gergera's! I did the tight crop.....so I am a fan of Al's suggestion. Holy smokes! You at f16!!!...what is this world coming to?!!! Nicely done and I do prefer this over the previous post.

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    I know Roman! And ISO 1000 to boot! Has the world gone mad??? :D:eek::D

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    Good back lit, I like the idea of the tighter crop too.

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    Wonderful image jules, i really like the back lighting
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    Love the translucent petals, gorgeous colors. I like the bokeh on the right.

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