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Playing around today with camera.

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Did a little playing with the camera today. Wanted to darken the background on this pic. I didn't get the flower as sharp as I should but not bad on the background. It was sunny at the time as you can see where the sun is on the flower. Comments please. Don't be afraid to say it's not good if it's not but tell me how to improve. <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
Fuji S7000
ISO 200
F 2.8
S/P 1/250
Focal Legnth 8 mm
3 MP
Used Neat Image and slight Saturation increase
 
Maybe bounce a little light onto the forground flower. The background is nicely set back. What about putting a piece of black construction paper behind the flower?
I like the movement that the stem imparts into the picture. it keeps the picture from being too static.
One of the better flower pictures that I've seen.
Later, Frank EastBay
 
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