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    Sunset Dandelion 2

    Here is another frame from the dandelion seris that I did earlier this week. This is a frame with a little diferent exposure values than the one I posted on viewfinder. It is a hand held shot with the 105mm macro positioning the dandelion between the lens and the setting sun. I'm very interested in your nits on this one. Thanks in advance.
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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    I prefer the viewfinder version for its more saturated color and stronger silhouetting but I would have loved this one as well had I not seen the other.
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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    Quote Originally Posted by Chunk
    I prefer the viewfinder version for its more saturated color and stronger silhouetting but I would have loved this one as well had I not seen the other.
    I agree about the more saturated colors, but I retained more shadow detail in this exposure and thought that it may have been better. Thanks for your thought on the matter, that is what I was after.
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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    Yeah...I'm a sucker for silhouettes, so take my preference in this with a grain of salt.
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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    Hi OT,

    Well, this is nice too. However I have to agree with Chunk that the first one is my preference as it leaped right out at me. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Timer
    Here is another frame from the dandelion seris that I did earlier this week. This is a frame with a little diferent exposure values than the one I posted on viewfinder. It is a hand held shot with the 105mm macro positioning the dandelion between the lens and the setting sun. I'm very interested in your nits on this one. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    OT,

    I love this. The concept behind this is just brilliant and I love the subtle colors. Very effective and great composition.

    Nice shooting,

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    Very original ,im gonna have to try doing one of those if my wife does not kill all the dandelions this year .
    It should be another month before the come out here , got 2 inches of snow monday but it melted in about 2 hours

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    I have to say that I find this just outstanding. Great concept.

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    I think everything's been said already except for: 'I can't believe you killed a dandelion just for the sake of a photography!!!!!''

    In all seriousness, i just wanted to add my praise,this is an outstanding shot. love it.

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    Great picture! I like how you made the dandelion look like it is the source of the light.

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    I like the other one better, and this one is excellent! Might try some fill flash or use a reflector, I dont know how it would affect the image, might ruin it.
    I don't recall seeing this done before. And it is very well done.
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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    I'm a little suprised that this image has gotten as much praise as it has. I'm humbled by the kind word. I was working so fast with this shot and was standing along side a very busy road while doing it. The idea for the image had been floating around for a while but I hadn't acted on it. The sun seem just right at the moment and even though the tri pod was at home and I had to hand hold the object in one hand and the camera in the other it turned out fairly decent. And Mark I had never even considered the use of a little fill here, but it might be something to think about the next time.
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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    You know OT, I think this is one of the best photographs I have seen from you.
    I like the warm colors, and how it fades from yellow at the top to the dark at the bottom.
    The composition is good as well, good use of the "rule of thirds".
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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    OT,

    Congrats on the sticky and on the featured photo! Not a surpise at all!

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    Oooo! you're so lucky OT! But Im comin' after you man! I got home tonight and saw so many ripe blonde Dandys, but the sun was down! So I thought what about a candle? Yes, a candle will work just fine! So I burned up two weeds in short order and thought just one more time! And then I set the livin room on fire! So today was you're luky day! ;)
    Nice work and congrats on the sticky,
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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    Wow that is just beautiful. Great shot and congratulations on the sticky.

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    Congrats Old Timer on the featured Photo

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    OT... This is such a sensitive shot! The best ive seen from you.. I like it better than the one you posted in viewfinder. It has such subtle beauty. You really did good.
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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Timer
    Here is another frame from the dandelion seris that I did earlier this week. This is a frame with a little diferent exposure values than the one I posted on viewfinder. It is a hand held shot with the 105mm macro positioning the dandelion between the lens and the setting sun. I'm very interested in your nits on this one. Thanks in advance.
    That is plain striking. I wish I could add something that people wouldn't have already said but I can't. I have been enjoying your recent flower series and I think that this is one of your greatest ever (from what I can recall at the very least).

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    Very nice shot, Oldtimer. Congrats on the sticky, well deserved.
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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    Nothing more to add except lovely shot, and congrats on the sticky!

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    GREAT shot, very deserving of the accolade! gives me someting to aspire too.

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    I absolutely love this image.... Definately a wall-hanger.

    An idea for #3 is to fudge your white balance to cool the sky down in that kind of eery blue you see now and then (if shot in RAW just do it in capture.)

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    QUOTE=Old Timer]Here is another frame from the dandelion seris that I did earlier this week. This is a frame with a little diferent exposure values than the one I posted on viewfinder. It is a hand held shot with the 105mm macro positioning the dandelion between the lens and the setting sun. I'm very interested in your nits on this one. Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]

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    Re: Sunset Dandelion 2

    beautiful photograph, excellent work.......very well deserved featured photo!

    nothing much i can add to what has already been said, just wanted to say something about it!

    great stuff, congrats
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