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Joanna Ohmori
{K:547} 1/5/2006
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Thank you Janet, for your explanation. I too live in a small house (in Tokyo). I do use shallow DOF and sometimes "black out" the background by using a small aperature and a bounced flash. I will keep the white foam board in mind. I have recently converted a few of my granddaughter pictures into B&W. I will see if there are any I feel I can post on UF. Joanna
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Janet B
{K:16139} 1/5/2006
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Gorgeous little butterfly! Nice colors and so crisp!
In answer to your question about my 'backgrounds'.... I use a large piece of white foam posterboard (the thicker stuff :) and set that up behind them for a lot of the shots. I also would be left with a very cluttered background if I didn't do this as we live in such a small house :( I also use a shallow dof and sometimes that is enough blur to the background making it less distracting....it'a not always convenient to use the posterboard! Hope that helps, Joanna!
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 9/4/2005
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Lovely capture of this pretty butterfuly with excellent detail and colour/tones Margaret
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Joanna Ohmori
{K:547} 9/4/2005
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Thank you Zeev. I am no expert, but I get a lot of enjoyment out of trying my hand at macro.
Joanna
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 9/4/2005
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Magnificent macro shot of this beautiful butterfly,superb DOF and colors Regards
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