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    canon eos 50d
    shutter speed 1/512
    les aperture
    focal length 200mm
    iso 125

    thanks for your time .

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    Hi Kostas,
    I like the capture and the combination of colors...I would recommend on adding more canvas on top and taking 1/4 from the bottom, your flower is introduced too high in frame, also would lighten the mid-tones, adjust the saturation and contrast to make it come alive, the image is just slightly under exposed. and would clone out the trace of flower peeking in the frame from the lower left hand side. Looking forward to your next one...good show...:cool:

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    Not sure I understand the exposure info? What was aperture.

    Agree with Gus's comments, thanks for sharing.

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    sorry my mistake ! the aperture was 5,7 .....

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    Thanks,

    5.7 over 1/512 is kinda fast. These shots requite the detail of a tripod usually, was this HH. It looks good but seems a tad soft.

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    Hi Kostas - Agree with Gus - seeing a bit of a halo around the main flower bud. Added some sharpening as well.
    here is what I was thinking - hoping tis is OK - working from a backup computer whilst I install water cooling in my main machine :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Cashdollar View Post
    Thanks,

    5.7 over 1/512 is kinda fast. These shots requite the detail of a tripod usually, was this HH. It looks good but seems a tad soft.

    i agree with u Jeff , but at that moment , when i found this flower , i didn't had a tripod with me ..
    u are right any way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lance Peters View Post
    Hi Kostas - Agree with Gus - seeing a bit of a halo around the main flower bud. Added some sharpening as well.
    here is what I was thinking - hoping tis is OK - working from a backup computer whilst I install water cooling in my main machine :)
    thank u so much for the repair , it looks much better now ....

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    The repost by Mr. Peters puts this over the top...well done...:cool:

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    Repost is better IMO, very creative composition Kostas - well done.

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    Great thread and love suggestions !!! ... one more would have been to break out a macro lens with extension tubes :)

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    Good eyes in finding these bud and bugs. I like the upside down position of the bugs, the color is lively too. The repost put this image even better.

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