pfranklin 0 Posted February 22, 2010 A beautiful day in seattle, the sunshine and mild winter has brought an early bloom. All comments appreciated...thank you. Link to comment
sonneland 0 Posted February 22, 2010 the blossoms are just fine, but it's the magic of that soft blue, that takes this past the ordinary blossom image. Link to comment
drorbaldinger 0 Posted February 22, 2010 "spring is in the air", ta la la la....just like the good old oldie. well done. really nice background. Link to comment
sidselto 0 Posted February 22, 2010 How beautiful. The blue background makes it. Sidsel Link to comment
mike_sinquefield 0 Posted February 23, 2010 Definitely agree with the above...the blue really adds to the image! Link to comment
harlequin 0 Posted February 23, 2010 Nice shot, but I think the sun really effected the shot. - Charles Link to comment
sonneland 0 Posted February 23, 2010 Charles, have read your comment about the sun and am trying to see why you say it has effected the image, the only thing i can come up with is the shadows from the pistils. i think i may be missing something here, could you please elaborate a wee bit more. Link to comment
harlequin 0 Posted February 24, 2010 Roger, Like you I like the soft blue background which adds so much to the shot. These are very delicate blossoms and I feel the bright sunn has killed some of the detail in the flowers along with creating stronger shadows. it really isn't blowing out the white just taking away the deleicate nature of the flowers and leaves. IMHO it is just taking away the fine edge of the shot. I think it is still a good shot. - Charles Link to comment
pfranklin 0 Posted February 24, 2010 Thanks to all who of you have left a critique…it is all about the learning! A little about this shot; I was using a new lens right out of the box, it was a totally blue sky day and here in Seattle we don’t see a lot of those! I had stopped by work with treats for a little team building with my Assistant (my day off) as I left I noticed this tree in full bloom…what a good way to try out a new lens. The breeze was blowing off the water and full sun, the shadows I felt were interesting and I purposely set up the shots to include blue sky. This was taken handheld wide open at f2.5, 50 mm macro lens. If you could see this image before downsizing and moving to PN you might have the same opinion as I do…it is beautiful, the blue is magical and just pops off the monitor! It turns out that I don’t like this lens; it searches and is very slow in low light. I’m returning it soon… still looking for another light macro without breaking the bank ;) Warm regards, Pamela Link to comment
sonneland 0 Posted February 24, 2010 Charles, thank you for getting back to me. I think Pamela has perhaps explained why it is not pristine sharp. Its difficult to obtain those qualities when not using a tripod. i would like this image either way, this is one of those rare images where the b/g is, "top of the pops" the blossoms, why nice, are very much secondary to the magic of that blue. I can not think of another color that sets it off like the white. If it were black against that blue it would have a whole different mood. Have just noticed title for the first time, 10/10 could not fit any better. Again thank you Charles for taking the time..... Link to comment
drorbaldinger 0 Posted February 24, 2010 pamela, 100mm 2.8 or the L version, second to none. Link to comment
pfranklin 0 Posted February 24, 2010 Roger & Charles Thank you for all your thoughts, I appreciate the critiques very much. I do wish you could see this in its full scale and before moving to PN…it really is a lovely image and the softness actually works better aesthetically than a sharper version would. I have printed it for my bedroom wall; it makes me smile and brings a bit of sunshine inside. Dror Yep…I am going to get the new 100 mm macro. I really wanted a smaller lens (size) for walking around. This is the fourth lens I have tried, two different 50mm, a 60mm and an 85mm. I have played with the new 100mm L IS but wasn’t sure about it, it has a plastic body and that kinda bothers me but the reviews are great and it does make it lighter so…that is what I am trading this latest 50 in for. There is a small camera store ( I am a very good customer) close to where I live and they are very good about returns…they aren’t always best in price but the service and knowledge makes up for that! Thanks again for your thoughts ;) All the best, Pamela Link to comment
GailAnthonyHarmer 6 Posted February 26, 2010 I love the flowering almond.......so tiny...yet so beautiful.....and for sure a sign of spring. We are in the middle of a snow storm............no real signs of spring just yet..........feeling a bit of Cabin Fever........you shot was a welcome sight to these 'winter eyes'...........lovely, Gail Link to comment
jeverz 0 Posted February 26, 2010 What a beautiful photo of this blossoms, excellent done! (Thanks Pamela for your comment on my photo,appreciate it!) Link to comment
JimCowan 0 Posted February 27, 2010 Wow, we are so far from Spring in Eastern Ontario that photo opportunities like this seem like a far off dream. The white on blue and your chosen dof makes this a real winner. Jim Link to comment
192 0 Posted March 1, 2010 Missed you so much,dear friend and happy to see you again! Great shot of blossoms and fresh work! Take care...Regards(Bobby). Link to comment
jtipton 0 Posted April 10, 2010 I completely missed this little gem. Great with the white on a blue background. Beautiful piece. Best to you- Jim p.s.-- Regarding the 10-20. I love that lens. Offers a very creative perspective and it's very sharp. At the 10, it's crazy wide. Hope that helps. Can one ever have enough lenses:)) Link to comment
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