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Camera Model Canon EOS 7DFirmware Firmware Version 1.2.1Shooting Date/Time 8/3/2011 1:10:15 AMAuthor Linda J DavidsonOwner's Name Shooting Mode Shutter-Priority AETv( Shutter Speed ) 1/1000Av( Aperture Value ) 5.0Metering Mode Center-Weighted Average MeteringExposure Compensation -1ISO Speed 800Auto ISO Speed OFFLens EF24-70mm f/2.8L USMFocal Length 40.0 mmImage Size 5184x3456Image Quality RAWFlash OffFE lock OFFWhite Balance Mode DaylightAF Mode One-Shot AFAF area select mode Zone AFPicture Style PortraitSharpness 2Contrast 0Saturation 0Color tone 0Color Space Adobe RGBLong exposure noise reduction 0:OffHigh ISO speed noise reduction 2:StrongHighlight tone priority 1:EnableAuto Lighting Optimizer 3:DisablePeripheral illumination correction EnableFile Size 22399 KBDust Delete Data NoDrive Mode Single shootingLive View Shooting OFFAF Microadjustment 14Photoshop CS4


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Beautiful floral work here, the lighting is so technical and great, the details are so fine and crispy, the colors are so vivid and pleasant, the green back ground has well isolated the main subject here and it has given it a very pleasant appearance.

 

Thank you for sharing it and wishing you all of the best.

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Beautifully captured and composed. I'm usually not a fan of frames with flower images but I really like your presentation of this. Regards. Sarah.

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Get that ISO down!  It's too sharp in my opinion.  I don't see any reason to stop down so much, but I know it's hard to see what the picture will look like through the viewfinder, and the screen on the back is too small for reliable judgements.  The ISO is just way way too high, I think.  Lovely though.  best, j

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Hello Linda,

I like the composition of two flowers, my eyes are going back and forward between the two flowers.

I think that a lower iso, with a lower shutter speed, might give less noise, and more crispiness.

Well done,
Ben

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It still is a very happy and cheerful image Linda. I especially like the flowers, beautiful yellow and gold Rudebeca (?). I also like your presentation very much as well.

Warm regards, Gail

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Thank you all for commenting. I always enjoy hearing your thoughts.

Jamie, Ben, I will keep the ISO advice in mind. I like to experiment, I am not really knowledgeable or experienced so I learn through trial and error. I really appreciate helpful advice like yours.

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