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| 05/17/2005 10:00:59 AM |
triangle flowerby mandylComment by Kathy: IMO, the contrast just isn't enough here. and the trefoil-shaped stamen and pistils diminish the triangle of the petals. 6 |
| 05/17/2005 08:25:58 AM |
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| 05/16/2005 01:04:07 PM |
triangle flowerby mandylComment by flip89: What an eye you have to find this! Focus is a little bit soft but it's a great example of geometry in nature. |
| 05/16/2005 01:24:49 AM |
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| 05/15/2005 07:19:03 AM |
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| 05/11/2005 04:59:59 PM |
triangle flowerby mandylComment by cwalmye: Uhhh, I understand the idea you were going for, but I really disagree. Usually, a triangel is formed by the outer edges being defined, rather than lines running out to the corners. It is a good idea, but I don't feel it fits within the definition of the challenge. Additionally, I think that the shot could have been lit a lot better, and you could have chosen a tulip with a lot better colors. Nice shot anyway I suppose. |
| 05/11/2005 01:36:45 PM |
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| 05/11/2005 01:22:47 PM |
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| 05/11/2005 01:13:36 PM |
triangle flowerby mandylComment by janbruder: great idea and subject. The focus is a little soft though: ways to change that include
1) use of USM before submitting
2) use of higher aperature while shooting
--> if possible, get the shot on a sunny day, it'll give you more light, a smaller aperature, and more interesting contrasts of the topography of the flower
3) did you use a tripod? |
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