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    intoit
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    Default Winters Wonder

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    f/9
    ISO 400
    100mm plus 12mm and 20mm extension tubes

  2. #2
    Robert Amoruso
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    I definitely like the idea here but all of the out of focus flakes in the foreground detract from the in focus flakes.

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    Robert O'Toole
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    I like it. Very nice idea. I think about these types but I never get around to doing them, well I do live in Florida!

    2 things would make it better for me. Make it a more of a high key image, lighten in curves. Then I would crop from the left to put the perfect flake in the upper thirds, golden rule spot.

    Robert

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    Mike Moats
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    Hey Intiot, I think you have a great concept here, but as Robert A points out there is just to much out of focus. I would try and zoom in on just a few flakes and fill up the frame, and than use a higher f/stop in the f22 range to bring more in focus.

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    intoit
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    Well I guess that experiment was not successful. It's MUCH easier to shoot 1 or a couple flakes and I've done that over and over, I was just trying something different and by the reaction I guess it's just too different. I was really wanting to get a very dreamy image of the snow - not too many get to see snowflakes individually or in a small pile and I was attempting to capture the mystery and magic of them. Thanks all for the input - much appreciated as always:-) I'll have to wait 'til the snow it right again to try something else:-)

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