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#1373054 - 04/24/08 05:30 PM
May Challenge - May flowers - Post here!
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 05/28/02
Posts: 2616
Loc: New Hope, MN
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#1387629 - 05/04/08 07:55 PM
Re: May Challenge - May flowers - Post here!
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 09/19/07
Posts: 1755
Loc: Babbitt, MN
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Mike, I like the color blend on this one!
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#1387961 - 05/04/08 11:25 PM
Re: May Challenge - May flowers - Post here!
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 05/10/06
Posts: 1296
Loc: Moorhead, MN
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I like the colors and Angle. I wish my macro worked that good.
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#1388065 - 05/05/08 07:08 AM
Re: May Challenge - May flowers - Post here!
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HotSpotOutdoors Pro Staff
Registered: 12/23/01
Posts: 14460
Loc: Ely, MN
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Mike, great SOA (shallow on arrival for the shallow depth of focus)! Mike, Macro photographers sometimes break two distinct styles into the catch phrases shallow-on-arrival (SOA) or deep-on-arrival (DOA). Depth of focus at a fixed aperture varies depending on how far away the subject is. For example, my Canon 100 macro may have a depth of focus (depth at which subjects appear in focus instead of fuzzy) of 6 feet deep at f2.8 when the subject is 100 yards away. But if I'm focusing on something much closer at f2.8, say 12 inches from the camera, the DOF is much shallower, well under an inch. So, since DOFs are inherently shallow on close-in subjects, one school of macro photography takes advantage of that by carefully evaluating the angle and closeness of the subject, gaging what will and will not be in focus to give added impact. They are the SOA folks who generally shoot at wide open apertures (as your image is). And by adding extension tubes to the macro lens you can get even closer and inherent DOF even shallower, so you can sometimes capture an edge of a flower petal in that razor thin focus plane with everything around it soft and dreamy. Another school of macro shooters likes things ALL in focus, and they stop their apertures way down to achieve it. Even f32 at that close distance won't always produce an image with all things sharp within it, so the DOA folks also sometimes take multiple images with different focus points and "stack" them using special post-processing software into one image with incredible sharpness throughout its range. While your image shows the majority of the bloom, it offers a distinct SOA style, and that's the style I like, that to me says "art" in closeup flower photography. That's just my preference, however. I know, I know, ask a simple question . . .
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#1403566 - 05/16/08 08:59 AM
Re: May Challenge - May flowers - Post here!
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 05/10/06
Posts: 1296
Loc: Moorhead, MN
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Nice looking weed eye guy. I am so happy to not have those anymore. they are cool looking though close up.
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