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Flowers in upright 2.5:1
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Mr.HParticipant
Heres a couple of shots from theme I’ve been starting to develop. Both shot in my garden. I’m want to continue the project through out the year to try to get a number of shots than can be shown in a series. A monthly series of 12 would be nice but we will see how it goes. I may have to invest in a macro lens to achieve better results as these are both with a cheap zoom at 300mm which isn’t particulatly sharp.
If you have any feedback that would be cool.
Gary
MarkKeymasterThere you go Gary. Edit your post and you’ll see what I did.
I also had to edit the html you put in as no images were showing up.On the photos themselves, the format is great, quite unusual and works well.
12 of those in a series/row would be worth seeing for sure. I like the second photo
in particular, nice coloursMr.HParticipantThanks for your help Mark…. I was originally messing around trying to make this work… then I thought that it had happened automatically so I went in to remove my request for help in showing the pictures adjacent to each other… I thought I’d better put that in otherwise people will think you’ve lost it!
Thanks for the feedback on the photo’s too… I hope to keep them coming at regular intervals.
Gary
Noely FParticipantAlan RossiterParticipantThey seem quite sharp to me! It’s a great idea and one I’ll adopt for a project I’ll be taking on board for next year.
Great idea!
Alan.
jb7ParticipantThey seem to work very well-
Another idea-
another new lens-When will it ever stop?
j
Mr.HParticipantThanks for the feedback fella’s. Good to hear I’m on the right track.
So that’s my weekend’s for the next 10 months or so sorted, prancing around the garden with a long lens – the neighbours will talk.
jb7 wrote:
They seem to work very well-
When will it ever stop?
Funnily enough JB that’s exactly what Mrs.H was saying earier today.
RavenAshMemberMr.HParticipantI added a couple more … hence the bump.
I can see this project is going to get a little more tricky during the winter months. Don’t get me wrong there is still plenty to shoot, but I don’t think the wind stops blowing through our place between Early December and Late Jan.
Gary
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