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stanislav

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    New life

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    Miguel- Muito obrigado! :-)

    Sarah- thanks, I am happy that you like it!

    Bela- thank you for your kind comment!

    Best wishes to all of you. Stanislav

     

     

  1. Karl and Alf, thank you for the positive feedback! 

    Anita, thank you for your comment! Of course I don't mind you asking. Overall, there are many factors like focal length, exposure duration, surrounding light that influence the final result.

    This image was taken with a shutter speed 1/25'th second and at a focal length corresponding to roughly 140mm. There was no direct sunlight (it was overcast), so overall there are no strong contrasts in the picture. As far as I remember, the main movement of the camera was vertical, with a uniform speed. That is important because shaking movements will usually result in a very unpleasant image. I hope this helps you a bit. I guess my main recommendation is to experiment with different light conditions and shutter speed settings. For focal lengths around 100-140mm something between 1/10'th and 1/30'th works best for me, but it might depend on the camera (for this image, I used a Canon G10).

    Stanislav

      

  2. No editing besides raw development and cropping (the painterly effect is due to camera

    movement). Please share your thoughts! Thanks for taking the time, Stanislav

    fade into light

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    Adrienne- thank you!

    Sarah- thank you so much for your kind words and for the encouragement! Personally, I like this style of flower photographs, and it is good to know that others enjoy it too. 

    Best wishes to both of you,

    Stanislav

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    No editing besides raw development and cropping. Please share your thoughts! Thanks

    for taking the time, Stanislav

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