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Old 14-09-2008, 8:23 PM   #1
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Flower Macros - comments please

I bought the wife some flowers for her birthday I thought why not take advantage of the situation and take some pictures. These were all taken using a D300 with Sigma 150 2.8 on a tripod. I will admit to some touching up with Photoshop and some careful cropping, but most are basically straight from the camera.

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Old 14-09-2008, 8:40 PM   #2
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Re: Flower Macros - comments please

1,6 and 11 for me, but all nice in truth 1 look's like it could have come from below the ocean.

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Re: Flower Macros - comments please

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I bought the wife some flowers for her birthday I thought why not take advantage of the situation and take some pictures.
I did exactly the same thing on my wifes birthday but instead of flowers I bought chocolates and instead of taking photos I ate them.
Still, the thought was there.

Good to see you are making use of my lens, nice shots
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Old 14-09-2008, 9:39 PM   #4
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Re: Flower Macros - comments please

6 and 7 for me.

B&W conversion would be very nice on those
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Old 15-09-2008, 5:04 AM   #5
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Re: Flower Macros - comments please

Lovely shots 1,9, and 11 really stand out for me.
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Old 15-09-2008, 9:32 AM   #6
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Re: Flower Macros - comments please

5 & 6 - great DoF, really draws you in.
8-9-10-11 - i find that as its not a full frame shot, im slightly distracted from the different colours in the background.

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Re: Flower Macros - comments please

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Good to see you are making use of my lens, nice shots
YOUR lens! Huh! As if you would know what to do with it

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6 and 7 for me. B&W conversion would be very nice on those
You may be right, but I have tried a few options and the B&W does not look as good as the colour to me. However, I am always prepared to be proved wrong by somebody more adept at B&W conversions than me .

Thanks to everybody else for the nice comments.
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Re: Flower Macros - comments please

3, 6 & 11 for me.

All very nice shots though - like the colours.

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Re: Flower Macros - comments please

Some stunning colours there

#3 and #11 for me.

I also like #1, but it's just a tad too soft to be a winner IMO.

#5 is my favourite rose, because I love the shallow DOF, but again, it's a bit too soft (struggling to find any sharp edge).

If you're not doing it already, I'd suggest taking a safely shot or two at smaller apertures. The wide open stuff is amazing when you nail to focus, but I suffer from a high proportion of near misses at 2.8 and end up using a more conservative shot.
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Old 15-09-2008, 12:37 PM   #10
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Re: Flower Macros - comments please

3, 6 an 11 look the best to me.

1, 2, & 4 - lacks depth of field.
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Re: Flower Macros - comments please

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I bought the wife some flowers for her birthday I thought why not take advantage of the situation and take some pictures.
Your pictures are all good but I'm sure there was a better way of taking advantage of the situation
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Old 15-09-2008, 10:25 PM   #12
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#5 is my favourite rose, because I love the shallow DOF, but again, it's a bit too soft (struggling to find any sharp edge).
I thought twice about posting that one because of the softness, but I realised that was the reason why I liked it. I just wish I could say I used the manual focus to achieve the effect, but it was a fluke.

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If you're not doing it already, I'd suggest taking a safely shot or two at smaller apertures. The wide open stuff is amazing when you nail to focus, but I suffer from a high proportion of near misses at 2.8 and end up using a more conservative shot.
Yep, I do that (most of the time ) To be honest I still have to remind myself that shooting at ISO800 is easy for the D300 and allows me to get greater DoF.

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1, 2, & 4 - lacks depth of field.
That was the idea

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Your pictures are all good but I'm sure there was a better way of taking advantage of the situation
Oh, I did get out of washing up duty if that is what you mean
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