Spring Colors

Aaron BernardAaron Bernard Registered Users Posts: 169 Major grins
edited April 25, 2006 in Landscapes
Ive been out trying to catch some color of the new year. Id be interested to hear what you think about the quality of these shots as a landscape type shot.
orangeflower.jpg

Here I was after the single daisy that is open as opposed to the rest which you cant see the open face. Good effect?
purpledasies.jpg

thanks!

Aaron

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  • photocatphotocat Registered Users Posts: 1,334 Major grins
    edited April 24, 2006
    FastScan wrote:
    Ive been out trying to catch some color of the new year. Id be interested to hear what you think about the quality of these shots as a landscape type shot.


    The poppie is on the edge of oversaturation, but you pull it off nicely... If you go for colorful, this one is IT.

    The second one is harder to see... If you would not tell us what you want to achieve, it would take some time before a viewer sees what you want him or her to see... Probably... Lots of purple/whitish flowers, we call them nightshade here... Nice flowers but I think you miss the point here. Too much of a kind... It is a nice flowershot but it is not clear that you went for the one that was open.

    I also don't know if I would classify them under landscape... (I am nitpicking here...).

    You got great colors in the flowers
  • Aaron BernardAaron Bernard Registered Users Posts: 169 Major grins
    edited April 24, 2006
    Thanks for the comments. Yeah, the poppie I massively over saturated Cool thing is the poppie itself took the color pretty well. the background flowers became more of a blurred silhouette of color than what they were. Thats what made me keep the saturation levels high. I liked the effect.
  • adrian_kadrian_k Registered Users Posts: 557 Major grins
    edited April 25, 2006
    I like the effect too. Looks almost like you've got a polarising filter on there.
    I think the open daisy is a tiny bit too far left though.
    FastScan wrote:
    Thanks for the comments. Yeah, the poppie I massively over saturated Cool thing is the poppie itself took the color pretty well. the background flowers became more of a blurred silhouette of color than what they were. Thats what made me keep the saturation levels high. I liked the effect.
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