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Flower landscapes

Posted: 11.05.2009 12:24
by robertwol
Thought I'd share these two efforts from this spring in Gloucestershire. Very impressed with HF, especially in the speedwell photo (the blue flowers). This needed NO re-touching in HF, just the usual processing in Lightroom.

Re-touching the other picture might have gone better with a graphics tablet - anyone tried that?

Re: Flower landscapes

Posted: 24.07.2011 21:55
by jimshirey
speedwells are gorgeous little things. here is one i captured this spring in athens, ohio. canon mark 2 with an mp-e 65 mm. as i recall, this was about 2.5x magnification. i had enough slices to get the back petal, but decided to leave it out. it's difficult to deal with the edge confusion when you have detail behind detail.

Re: Flower landscapes

Posted: 07.02.2012 01:58
by dhoward
Casablancas and stargazers always look really nice and true to their own. They are not as flashy as other flowers individually but when you are able to pack in quite a good number with matching colors, you can pretty much make for great photography any day.

I will be posting some of the pictures I took using a Canon 5d with a sort of special setup to go with it.

Re: Flower landscapes

Posted: 01.06.2012 07:28
by george74
I have never been tried to edit pictures using tablet. But then, I'm trying to study how to manage it as as my brother is planning to me that one. However, I have experience editing that same picture in adobe Photoshop, and it looks great.



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