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And here are two pics for it. They are originally and not edited only reduced in sizes and a little cropping done.
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not bad.. but focusing abit soft... could try sprinkling some water for dropletss to make it pleasing/interesting for viewers to look at...
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Just a suggestion: the rose color is somewhat dulled by the lighting, if perhaps you could try shorter exposure or smaller aperture. If your using flash, then try to lower the power Happy Shooting! |
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Thanks for all your comments. Hmmm..water droplets on it will be great!
As forthe rose color, it is not a red rose. It is actually a pinkish rose. The color you see exactly on your screen is what the color of the rose. ![]() |
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what model of digital camera that you use? did u put on close-up lens? or using macro mode?
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Hey Jacky! Well done! Nice shots. I like the first one. The 2nd one shows great detail on the petal
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