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My hands are not as steady as they once were, so this macro came out somewhat blurry, but I loved the shading and hidden light in it, so I played around with it to save it. I like the result, even if a bit too noisy.
I added bokeh to give it some additional interest, and used an Orton-like filter in post processing to redden the tones a little, since the flower was more red on the outside than pink, but photographed very magenta.
Details were brought up using a sharpen tool and mascara tool, as well as an eyebright tool on some of the stamen parts. I used a noiseware program to help with the noise the sharpening brought up, as well as an airbrush tool in select areas around the center of the flower.
Bear in mind this is an art piece, as you can see by the poor quality of the SOOC shot. I enjoy salvaging something from nothing, and this certainly was a nothing shot!
My guitar pickup control gold "Skeleton" Knobs.
They always get comments when I take my guitar out of the case.
Nikon N1J4 w/ 70's vintage 55mm 2.8 Macro lens.
Modified by CombineZP - 4 photo stack
Not my usual type of photography, pulled out my macro lens, pretty cool but I welcome any tips as this is a lot tougher than I thought!! Hand held.
New water drops dance - " The end of summer"....
2 colors - orange + green
Canon 7D mark2 + Canon 100 macro
...*””’*•:* Wishing you have a wonderful
and a most loving weekend *:•*””’*
May her gift of beauty bring you pleasure
I captured the instant before a honeybee landed on a flower during a visit to the San Diego Botanic Garden.
Macro Mondays - July 7, 2014 - Starts with C
Project 356 in 2014 - July 7, 2014 - 188/365
52/2014 - Week 28
52Week - Week 28
52 Weeks Project - Week 28
EXPLORED! thank you so much my friends!
Camera = Hand-held
Dragonfly = Hand-held...LOL!
(no insects are harmed in my macro series..except for the flies..^_^)
have a FUN weekend my FRIENDS!!!
Hi Flickr people! Looking for some advice. Took this at F32 to get everything in focus. In live view, there were still portions out of focus, but after a 25 second exposure, most of it is in focus. The downside is both the second hand and minute hand are blurry due to motion. I sort of like the motion of the second hand.
I tried focus stacking and that worked in terms of overall image quality, but then the second hand and minute hand were all over the place.
Anyhow, I'm going to look at others' macro metadata to see what worked for them.
Any comments are welcome!
Cheers,
Mike