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06/24/2007 02:55:50 PM |
For a studio shot like this to really work, you have to get all the details perfect. Your flower is immaculately lit. Love the backlighting while filling in all the backside detail. Very subtle. However, the 'studio' camera is crooked on the tripod (or the tripod is crooked) and it is not pointed at the 'subject' that it's supposed to be shooting at. These little things can easily take a shot out of the realm of greatness and reduce them to very good.
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06/23/2007 11:37:13 PM |
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06/23/2007 02:03:16 PM |
cool idea, I like how you can see the camera and the light umbrella! very creative. |
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06/22/2007 06:25:43 PM |
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06/21/2007 04:48:12 PM |
Creative. I love it. The light umbrella...the light coming through the rose...lovely and imaginative. |
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06/20/2007 12:38:18 AM |
nice flower...and the camera in the shot is a great added element. |
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06/19/2007 04:30:05 PM |
Canon, you get an extra point. ;) Great shot and I like the composition you have used. The camera adds a lot of interest to the shot. |
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06/18/2007 02:29:59 PM |
A flower picture that stands out from the crowd. Well done... |
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06/18/2007 05:04:14 AM |
intrestind idea, works well, good luck |
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