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Ken Lapp
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a few more flower macro shots:
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Awais Yaqub
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Beautiful 1st and 3rd are my favorites . May be focus on front elements in 1st one
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I agree, focus somewhat very soft an all of them. Would make beautiful shot. Can you reshoot them again? Im sure!
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a few more flower macro shots:
Hi Ken, working with such a shallow DOF can yield some very nice effects.
I like that last one as it looks like a large splash of yellow like the sun as a background with the centre coming out
Nice work........ Skippy
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Ken Lapp
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Thanks for the comments.
I was going for an extremely shallow DOF for the 1st and 3rd shots. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't...
But, it's always fun trying.
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I really like the first one!:D
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Beautiful shots Ken, and excellent placement of a limited depth of field!
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Hi Ken, working with such a shallow DOF can yield some very nice effects.
I like that last one as it looks like a large splash of yellow like the sun as a background with the centre coming out
Nice work........ Skippy
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Skippy (Australia) - Moderator of "HOLY MACRO" and "OTHER COOL SHOTS"
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
I was going for an extremely shallow DOF for the 1st and 3rd shots. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't...
But, it's always fun trying.
Portrait, Wedding & Event Photography
T
www.studioTphotos.com
"Each day comes bearing its own gifts. Untie the ribbons."
----Ruth Ann Schubacker
Looking for tips on macro photography? Check out my Blog: No Cropping Zone.