Spring has sprung here :)

Aharami

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followed the link from bbzzdd to here. Nice pic. I assume a polarizer was used. any other PP done? or just a resize?
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: Aharami
followed the link from bbzzdd to here. Nice pic. I assume a polarizer was used. any other PP done? or just a resize?

Yeah, i pretty much always shoot with the Polarizer in the middle of the day here.

Colors in the Park one are completely 'as shot', but i've messed with the colours a bit in the flower shot (and cropped it).

They're both marginally sharpened and brightened (just using the very basic stuff picture project allows).
 

corkyg

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Nice work, Dug. Your bright sun is like mine here in Arizona - a polarizer is sort of standard.

I like the flower - but why not crop it again, a vertical out of it and center the flower?

What lens did you do the flower with? How close were you?

Here's one I got in the front yard last week - the top of a small barrel cactus. They have succulent flowers that come in mid-summer.

Cacflwr

Here is an EXIF data extract::

Model - Canon EOS 5D
DateTime - 2007:09:08 06:33:58
YCbCrPositioning - Co-Sited
ExifOffset - 209
ExposureTime - 1/800 seconds
FNumber - 10
ExposureProgram - Normal program
ISOSpeedRatings - 400
ExifVersion - 0220
DateTimeOriginal - 2007:08:20 13:01:22
ShutterSpeedValue - 1/790 seconds
ApertureValue - F 9.93
ExposureBiasValue - 0
MeteringMode - Multi-segment
FocalLength - 300 mm
ExposureMode - Auto
White Balance - Auto
SceneCaptureType - Standard
Easy shooting mode - Manual
Digital zoom - None
Contrast - High , +2
Saturation - Normal
Sharpness - Low , -32769
ISO Value - 32767
Metering mode - Evaluative
Focus type - Auto
AF point selected -
Exposure mode - Program
Focal length - 70 - 300 mm (1 mm)
Image Type - Canon EOS 5D

The lens was the EF 70-300mm, f/4.5-5.6, DO, IS at max zoom (300mm) from a distance of about 12-15 feet.
 

Jawo

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awesome work both of you!

Corkyg: how far away were you when you shot the photo? I have tried using my 70-300 IS USM as a macro lens, but I have to be so far away to get it to focus.
 

corkyg

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Like I said above - about 12 to 15 feet away. Sort of "across the driveway." The actual macro minimum focusing distance for that lens is 4.6 ft. I was about 3X that at 300mm. With an XTi, that would equate to 480mm.

A good technique is to use manual focus - set it at the minimum (macro) distance, and then focus with your feet.



 

dug777

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Originally posted by: corkyg
Nice work, Dug. Your bright sun is like mine here in Arizona - a polarizer is sort of standard.

I like the flower - but why not crop it again, a vertical out of it and center the flower?

What lens did you do the flower with? How close were you?

Here's one I got in the front yard last week - the top of a small barrel cactus. They have succulent flowers that come in mid-summer.

Cacflwr

Here is an EXIF data extract::

Model - Canon EOS 5D
DateTime - 2007:09:08 06:33:58
YCbCrPositioning - Co-Sited
ExifOffset - 209
ExposureTime - 1/800 seconds
FNumber - 10
ExposureProgram - Normal program
ISOSpeedRatings - 400
ExifVersion - 0220
DateTimeOriginal - 2007:08:20 13:01:22
ShutterSpeedValue - 1/790 seconds
ApertureValue - F 9.93
ExposureBiasValue - 0
MeteringMode - Multi-segment
FocalLength - 300 mm
ExposureMode - Auto
White Balance - Auto
SceneCaptureType - Standard
Easy shooting mode - Manual
Digital zoom - None
Contrast - High , +2
Saturation - Normal
Sharpness - Low , -32769
ISO Value - 32767
Metering mode - Evaluative
Focus type - Auto
AF point selected -
Exposure mode - Program
Focal length - 70 - 300 mm (1 mm)
Image Type - Canon EOS 5D

The lens was the EF 70-300mm, f/4.5-5.6, DO, IS at max zoom (300mm) from a distance of about 12-15 feet.

:)

Just taken with the D80 kit (18-135mm Nikkor), from a few feet away i guess...

That crop was my choice, here is the original shot (I just liked the bokeh on those pink flowers, and wanted to set the shot up as a desktop background, hence the flower on the right...):


http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/dug777/FlowerOriginal.JPG

Suggest a crop :beer:
 

corkyg

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For that usage (full desktop) it works as you have it. The bokeh effect makes it easy to see icons and titles - especially in Vista.

On the other hand, a lotof that is subjective - personal choice. I don't usually like full desktop imagery - I prefer a centered image with a black background. I arrange my icons around the perimeter in two columns - left and right. It makes them easier to see. I keep them all alphabetical after the 2 or 3 system icons.

Anyway, I would have turned the camera 90 degrees so that the vertical subject filled the vertical frame. A crop is only a post op fix. Would be something like this:

Dug Pic
 

ElFenix

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i like doug's crop. the middle of the flower is about at the intersection point of a third. and the left side is more interesting with the splash of color than the right side, and without being distracting.