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Natural Mosses (new image added!)
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Natural Mosses (new image added!)
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Antonio
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The lighting on #2 is awesome!
The background bokeh is a little harsh for my taste, though -- double lines and so on.
Have you considered blurring the background even a little bit more, in Photoshop? (See the progression of three images in this old topic, for example.)
--Rik
The background bokeh is a little harsh for my taste, though -- double lines and so on.
Have you considered blurring the background even a little bit more, in Photoshop? (See the progression of three images in this old topic, for example.)
--Rik
Thanks Laurie , Larry
this is recent image, sometimes I eat grass(mosses position not simple)
crop whit sigma 105mm & raynox dcr-250
I agree, I adjusted the front-focus & exposure, maybe I exaggerated!rjlittlefield wrote:
The background bokeh is a little harsh for my taste, though -- double lines and so on.
--Rik
no Rik, with ps... quarrel sorjlittlefield wrote:
Have you considered blurring the background even a little bit more, in Photoshop?
--Rik
this is recent image, sometimes I eat grass(mosses position not simple)
crop whit sigma 105mm & raynox dcr-250
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the second one is my favourit! Very good light and a very good DOF... at this image I think the wide aperture was chosen well ...
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Markus
SONY a6000, Sigma 150mm 2,8 Makro HSM, Extention Tubes, Raynox DCR-250
visit me on flickr