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imagesbytlp Fanatic
Number of posts : 1209 Age : 116 Location : Wisconsin, US Occupation : Freelance Photographer / Mom Registration date : 2007-01-19
| Subject: Daisy Chain Mon Apr 09, 2007 2:24 am | |
| C/C welcome...
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| | | byteme Admin
Number of posts : 3217 Age : 69 Location : Cornwall, UK Registration date : 2007-02-04
| Subject: Re: Daisy Chain Mon Apr 09, 2007 10:32 am | |
| Mmmmmmmm - Great idea Terri but for some reason it doesn't quite work for me - trying to work out the reason why..... ...... is it the green background? Possibly. ......Is is the fact the blur happens too quickly? Probably. Wonderful idea and indeed one to inspire but on this occasion ........ sorry Terri this just doesn't float my boat. John ;-( | |
| | | imagesbytlp Fanatic
Number of posts : 1209 Age : 116 Location : Wisconsin, US Occupation : Freelance Photographer / Mom Registration date : 2007-01-19
| Subject: Re: Daisy Chain Mon Apr 09, 2007 3:56 pm | |
| John...That's fine...it doesn't do it for me either. It was for another challenge "chains"...the weather stunk around here and I couldn't get what I really wanted. So, this is the only thing that came to mind. It's currently at a 5.46 average vote (1 to 10)...definitely not going to win any time soon.
On the color wheel...these colors are supposed to compliment. I think, it's a bit much. Oh well...I'll start working on the "insect" and "bicycle" challenges...and hope that inspiration hits me! | |
| | | jdog Print Specialist
Number of posts : 1419 Age : 62 Location : North Dakota & Minnesota Lakes Country Registration date : 2007-01-19
| Subject: Re: Daisy Chain Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:41 pm | |
| You know what, I think that if the blur was only about what the second daisy from the bottom was, then it would be a bit better for my taste.
One thought, crop it, so you just get the bottom 3 daisies? Just a thought, but it may be worth it? | |
| | | imagesbytlp Fanatic
Number of posts : 1209 Age : 116 Location : Wisconsin, US Occupation : Freelance Photographer / Mom Registration date : 2007-01-19
| Subject: Re: Daisy Chain Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:50 pm | |
| Ok...confession time! I have to admit this is my own fault....I was being incredibly lazy. I hand held this cause I didn't feel like going all the way upstairs to fetch my tripod. I was being pissy cause the weather sucks and I couldn't do what I wanted to do. So, there...it's out in the open...ohhhh, I feel much better. This is pure rubish and doesn't deserve another moment spent on it.
I shall go fetch my tripod...bring out the flowers and reshoot this afternoon.
On an up note, it's holding at a 5.2 avg vote. So, it hasn't dipped into the below 5 range which relieves me. | |
| | | jdog Print Specialist
Number of posts : 1419 Age : 62 Location : North Dakota & Minnesota Lakes Country Registration date : 2007-01-19
| Subject: Re: Daisy Chain Tue Apr 10, 2007 12:33 am | |
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| Subject: Re: Daisy Chain Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:34 am | |
| A bit more DOF and it will be fine. I like the colours though, they are complimentary. |
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