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RC. Dany
{K:64104} 2/22/2009
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Excellent .
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Mustafa Pracha
{K:333} 12/26/2008
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Interesting.
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Joe Johnson
{K:8529} 5/25/2007
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I would also say as what might be a tripod shot, that you could focus a little further on a second exact same angle, and blend the two photos in software.
As for software, I think you could produce the dodging and burning that are needed, with just what you have here. But it's best to get any light at the source, at the scene.
And there any number of 'throw flashes', like a ring flash, that you could use. You could bounce off little shades or umbrellas. You could position small slave flashes, with diffusers. I use my own homemade throw flashes, with either commercial or homemade diffusers. There's a lot of ways to get light on the subject. A ring flash might be one thing to consider, if you can control the light.
But those are generally used for macros, where the lens otherwise is too close to the subject, and interferes with any built-in flash. And this is shot at some distance away.
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 3/20/2007
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Dear Ms. Duntley, I read your question about ring-flashes & as I've used them quite a lot, I dare address you. I prefer to use them so that they shine through semi-transparent objects, such as flowers. This way I don't have to depend on sunlight to capture the flowers' glory. As I don't have t.t.l. (through the lens light metering, in case you're not familiar with the term) it took some trial & error to find the correct aperture & distance to use the gadget, but the results are very satisfying, at least for me. I give you the link to one such photo: http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=887594 I took this photo inside my home. It's a closeup of the enterior of a red hibiscus. Of course you're cordially invited to read my bio & visit the rest of my portfolio. Best regards, Rafi Springmann
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Giuseppe Guadagno
{K:34002} 9/29/2006
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A beautiful and delicate pattern. I like it. May I steal the photo Kelly? Thanks.
Giuseppe
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Giuseppe Guadagno
{K:34002} 6/14/2006
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Very, very, very nice and elegant this photo a pois. I steal it! Ciao.
Giuseppe
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 5/23/2006
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outstanding. a joy to look your amazing portafolio.
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Kelly Duntley
{K:13889} 4/19/2006
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Thank you Roberto, Happy belated Easter to you also!!! Now off to see your portfolio. Kelly
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Meldijana Omerbegovic
{K:4079} 4/15/2006
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Beautiful and delicate white blossom ,very nice image. Meldijana
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 4/14/2006
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woowww the fine texture is so good..and delicate.. congrats and happy Easter.. roby
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 4/14/2006
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Hiya Kelly.......Ann Nida had a term for herself and others who supplied comment of the day....Mr, Mrs or Miss FLAPPYMOUTH:):):) I am pleased to see us both on the front page. Did you ever explore ring flash further, as I see someone else supplied you with a contact name who could supply useful info. Thanks for your visit to our Poppy. My very best wishes to you sweetie, as always..Ray
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Kelly Duntley
{K:13889} 4/14/2006
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Hey you, You got us on front page with your flattering and and kind comment. Yea...us!!! Kelly
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 4/14/2006
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Kelley:
Joggie van Staden may be the photographer you want to ask and look at: http://www.usefilm.com/photographer.asp?ID=81933
He uses a micro lens and a ring flash, quite successfully. But I do know there is an art and science to this and he can either scare you silly or straight on this...
On the other hand, I do not use a flash, but I really have a DoF problem and do have to push the ISO in some cases.
See what you like and explore.
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Sergio Cárdenas
{K:25028} 4/11/2006
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Excellent abstract Kelly! Beautiful shot Best wishes
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Alicia Popp
{K:87532} 4/8/2006
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Realmente un detalle floral exquisito!. Felicitaciones!
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Kay McIntire
{K:11787} 4/6/2006
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Beautiful shot- are these Bradford Pear blossoms? I love taking shots of these too- and they are tiny. I don't have a macro ring or a real macro lens either- I just use my 50mm f1.8 on a tripod and then crop tight. I agree that a higher iso will help, as will a larger aperature. A pleasing image for sure!
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 4/6/2006
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Hi Kelly.....Canon do a very good macro ring flash, not sure how it would work with florals and their natural colours though. Had use of one nearly 20 years ago but not my cup of tea. I like this lovely composition sweetie with it's delicate colouring and wonderful details. I feel that altering your ISO as Rina suggests might be the better alternative as flash can be too fierce on some images and PS work is time consuming and fraught with complications. I am so pleased that I have reached a posting from yesterday....I'm catching up at long last...My very best wishes to you as always sweet Kelly.....Ray
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Mohamed Banna
{K:34237} 4/6/2006
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i like this kind of natural pattern abstract very soft very delicate great atistic vision well done
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Kathy Hillard
{K:25721} 4/6/2006
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I like the way that you have filled the entire frame with blossoms, Kelly! It's very pretty. I think Rina is onto something with the ISO setting. Kathy
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Caterina Berimballi
{K:27299} 4/5/2006
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Very pretty. Love how you've filled the frame with these. Simply delightful to view. I've never used a light ring, but then I don't have a true macro lens either. In the absence of that, you could try bumping up the ISO...?
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Phillip Minnis
{K:13131} 4/5/2006
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A fantastic image, Kelly! Wow! Just lovely!
Cheers
Phil
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Gary Dyck
{K:12834} 4/5/2006
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nice shot, Kelly. your end result from PS worked out very well. Guess maybe someday I'll have to learn that! Cheers, Gary (o:
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Hind S. Al-Hashimy
{K:2851} 4/5/2006
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beautiful, refreshing image!!.. i liked the framing also.. all the best )
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 4/5/2006
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Never used one, Kelly, but I like your shot of all these little flowers with the stamen and pistils all over the place! Great details here, and good post processing. Dave.
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