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    Mike Moats
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    Shot this in as tight as the lens would allow and set the aperture wide open. Fuji S3 Pro
    Tamron 180 macro, Tripod, f-3.5

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    Robert O'Toole
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    Excellent job Mike, its not easy getting all 5 subjects on the same plane in a straight shot. Its beautiful.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Robert

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    Michael Pancier
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    unique composition. looks dream like. was this existing light?

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    Mike Moats
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    Hey Robert, your so right, I've shot this many times with very poor results, but every once in a while it works out well.

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    This has a very dreamy / milky look to it. For the florally challenged among us, what flower is it?


    Edit: (duh) never mind it might help if I read the title:o

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    Mike Moats
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    Hey Jim, I spelled it wrong on the title, it should have been, Amaryillis flower.

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    Ed Vatza
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    Beautiful image, Mike. I am amazed at how you got them all in focus wide open. Excellent job. I used the word ethereal to describe one of Maxis's images yesterday and it applies to this one as well.

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    intoit
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    Really beautiful Mike! Love that narrow dof and it's soft effect like they're sprouting out of air!

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Mike,

    Another impressive image. Well done for all the reasons mentioned.

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    Another great effort Mike - love the simple design & colour here. Since viewing your 'abstract' images I have been looking at nature with different eyes!! I find that observing different approaches and techniques is one of the major benefits of the BFN Forum.

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    Jim Caldwell
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    Very nice. You had exactly the right DOF for this shot, any more or less and the image wouldn't be nearly as compelling.

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