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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 7/6/2006
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Beautiful golden yellow colour tones Gunjan and you have done well to eliminate any background clutter. You have I either got an extremely shallow dof or you have be unable to find a suitable pof. Macro lenses can be very unforgiving and leave little margin for error. The composition is well thoughtout so you are heading in the right direction. Warm regards..Ray
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Peter Daniel
{K:33866} 5/23/2006
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Wonderful Photograph. Very well presented.
Thanks for sharing, GOD Bless... Peter Daniel
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Debarshi Duttagupta
{K:26815} 5/23/2006
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Very good macro, but I think theres a little bit of camera shake in the photo.
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Gunjan Pandey
{K:884} 5/23/2006
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Hi Joe,
Lot of thanks for the critique. I agree with you about the sharpness. This shot is one of my test shots with a new D200 and with a new 105 macro lens.
I will try to click some sharp macro pictures in near future considering your advise.
Thanks you once again
Regards, gunjan
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Joe Johnson
{K:8529} 5/22/2006
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I like the lighting and the clean black background. But I think too much is out of focus, and it seems a bit soft. There are ways to increase the depth of the focus. One way, with film or the sort of high megapixel digicams which are common, would just be to get the flower in best spot for the camera, even if it doesn't fill the frame, and simply crop to it.
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