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Flower : Platycodon 1


WJT

Pentax 105mm SMC at f8 reverse mounted on extension tube #2. Bounce flash into silver Reflectasol. Metered with Gossen flashmeter. Gitzo 1325/Acratech ball head. Final editing and adjustment using Photoshop CS in Ektaspace.

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MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY by WJT

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Another macro experiment using bounce flash (an ancient Rollei e36re).

This was cropped from a larger image, which I will try to post for a

comparison. Comments and suggestions regarding the composition are

invited. Thank you for your visit, comments, and ratings. Regards.

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I really like this image. The colours are amazing and the cropping is very interesting and IMHO quite original. Loving the sharpness as well. Great stuff...
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The strength of this photo lies in the color and lighting, I think. They give this great depth and richness.
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Walter, I never heard of the flower or half the stuff you mentioned in your tech details, but who cares, the end result is very nice. I kinda like the dark areas in the right 1/3. Makes it a little different than the usual completely lit up flower macro. Nice work.
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Depth, clarity, color, everything is here , a perfect macro Walter! A flower with in a flower! You are teaching us to see...7/7
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Amazing. What's amazing is how I usually don't like flower images. All of yours are incredible. I am without words... where's my camera!!!!
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Best Flower shot I have seen hands down! The perspective is amazing. The color is also beautiful. Thanks for sharing. 7/7
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walter, just noticed this, it is truly brilliant. the clarity, colors and composition -- gives me something to strive for.
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Thanks Ben. This was, of course, shot indoors. It would be difficult to do this while out walking. Regards.
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