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Five Fives  (5 petals, taken at 5:00 on 5-5-05)
Five Fives (5 petals, taken at 5:00 on 5-5-05)
dphillips


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Five (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Nikon Coolpix 2500
Location: Wadsworth, Ohio
Date: May 5, 2005
Aperture: f3.5
ISO: 100
Shutter: 10/1917
Galleries: Macro, Floral
Date Uploaded: May 5, 2005

Taken at 5:00 o'clock on 5-5-05 in backyard.

Statistics
Place: 150 out of 182
Avg (all users): 4.6505
Avg (commenters): 5.2000
Avg (participants): 4.4660
Avg (non-participants): 4.8350
Views since voting: 790
Views during voting: 274
Votes: 206
Comments: 6
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/13/2005 09:27:12 PM
Nice texture on the petals. The stamens are a little soft-focused. The color is really nice. Would like to see this with a differeft crop with the flower heading into the frame instead of looking out of it. Also, the shadows across the flower are distracting.
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05/13/2005 03:15:27 AM
Title suits the challenge. Nice flower
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05/12/2005 01:46:25 PM
Interesting colors you got from your lighting! DOF works well to remove distracting elements of background. Composed well.
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05/09/2005 07:27:58 AM
Sharp seems fine, color is good, but the shadows are distracting
especially the one on bottom.
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05/08/2005 08:00:09 AM
Too bad about the shadows on the lower petals, focus could be better also..pretty flower
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05/07/2005 12:06:23 AM
...and you're going to get a 5 for this:)

that stem (?) in the lower left is unnecessary grabbing attention, and something cast shadow on the lower part of the flower as well as on the left petal. The flower itself is on the softer side focus-wise and that's ok. However, I think that you should have either used a wider aperture, or blurred the background in post-processing some more.
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