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#1 Lollipop-

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Posted 16 March 2009 - 06:27 PM

It was my mum's birthday last week, and my sister bough her some flowers, I loved the colour, and thought why not take a few shots, I took quite a few, but these ones are my favourites. None are edited, only resized, and the camera I used was my Canon EOS 400D.

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Any comments and feedback welcome.

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Posted 18 March 2009 - 06:53 AM

Beautiful flowers. You have a great camera to be able to capture all the fine details. Wonderful job!

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Posted 18 March 2009 - 06:38 PM

Thank you for your comment, I got bored, and thought I've not tried any close-up/macro photography before, so the flower looked like and interesting subject to work with, I'm quite happy with the results.

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Posted 22 March 2009 - 11:45 PM

Thanks for sharing those photos. They turned out really good. Keep up the great work.

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Posted 23 March 2009 - 11:31 AM

Thanks for sharing those photos. They turned out really good. Keep up the great work.

Best Regards,

Jason :laugh:


Thank You Jason, its always a pleasure sharing them here with the Pixel2Life Family :locked:

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Posted 27 March 2009 - 05:03 AM

the first one i the best, the others have too many distractions from the subject

what camera do you have, nice macro

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Posted 27 March 2009 - 04:28 PM

the first one i the best, the others have too many distractions from the subject

what camera do you have, nice macro


Yeah, the first one is my favourite too, I have the Canon EOS 400D, thanks for adding me on DeviantART =)

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Posted 28 March 2009 - 05:22 PM

do you have kit lenses on or have you bought new lenses?

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Posted 29 March 2009 - 09:16 AM

I've got the standard 18-55mm Kit Lens, and I recently bought a Sigma 70-300mm Zoom Lens too.. What about you?

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Posted 29 March 2009 - 03:33 PM

tomorow i will buy the pentax k200d so i was wondering if its possible to do macro shots like that with kit lenses and obviously it is :biggrin:

how do you like your new sigma?

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Posted 30 March 2009 - 03:49 AM

Well as stated before you're using dslr so u can focus manually. Try focusing on the centre part of flower and a bigger F number, like f12 or smthng maybe? Or u may try focus stacking :biggrin:

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Posted 30 March 2009 - 10:15 AM

Well as stated before you're using dslr so u can focus manually. Try focusing on the centre part of flower and a bigger F number, like f12 or smthng maybe? Or u may try focus stacking :biggrin:


The flowers are dead now lol, I'll see what I can find in the garden, and Focus Stacking? Please Explain =)

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Posted 30 March 2009 - 10:18 AM

tomorow i will buy the pentax k200d so i was wondering if its possible to do macro shots like that with kit lenses and obviously it is :biggrin:

how do you like your new sigma?


I'm loving the Sigma, its what I used for these shots, still waiting to use it properly, hopefully have some new wild life shots in a few weeks, quite looking forward to that, so check here and My dA for them.

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Posted 30 March 2009 - 01:41 PM

Focus stacking - you take multiple shots of your subject at low F number, e.g F2.8... You make one shot with the subject's point A fully focused and take multiple shots focusing further on points B, C, D etc until you have the rear end of your subject too focused and sharp. After that you stack these shots in Photoshop. Why is this good? You can get nice blured background with subject fully in focused.
Yeah I have not tried it myself neither, not yet, still waiting for the snow to go away and when spring brings out the bugs :) I imagine this can be fun and frustruating at the same time :biggrin:

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Posted 30 March 2009 - 05:11 PM

Focus stacking - you take multiple shots of your subject at low F number, e.g F2.8... You make one shot with the subject's point A fully focused and take multiple shots focusing further on points B, C, D etc until you have the rear end of your subject too focused and sharp. After that you stack these shots in Photoshop. Why is this good? You can get nice blured background with subject fully in focused.
Yeah I have not tried it myself neither, not yet, still waiting for the snow to go away and when spring brings out the bugs :) I imagine this can be fun and frustruating at the same time :biggrin:



it sounds less fun and more frustrating to me ;)

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Posted 31 March 2009 - 04:46 PM

Focus stacking - you take multiple shots of your subject at low F number, e.g F2.8... You make one shot with the subject's point A fully focused and take multiple shots focusing further on points B, C, D etc until you have the rear end of your subject too focused and sharp. After that you stack these shots in Photoshop. Why is this good? You can get nice blured background with subject fully in focused.
Yeah I have not tried it myself neither, not yet, still waiting for the snow to go away and when spring brings out the bugs :) I imagine this can be fun and frustruating at the same time :biggrin:

When doing this make sure to use a tripod. It makes it a lot easier to line all the photos up. If your subjects are moving at all, it will make this a pain in the butt to do with or without a tripod. The end results are really neat.

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Posted 21 August 2009 - 09:50 PM

The flower is beautiful, the snaps are also. I don't know if it's normal, but it has gone a bit out of focus. Was that done intentionally ?

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Posted 10 January 2010 - 02:26 PM

i much like them all! very orange!!




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