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Daffodil 4Posted by Anita (West Nottingham, United States) on 26 April 2008 in Plant & Nature. +++THANK YOU FOR VISITING ANITA'S PHOTOBLOG!+++ *****THANK YOU FOR VISITING ANITA'S PHOTOBLOG!***** I welcome your honest critique, especially if they will improve my photography. If I have made a mistake in a flower identification, please let me know! A few words about the EXIF data, beginning in April when I began using Nikon D300 and the Sigma 105mm macro: My new camera and macro lens record the relative or effective f stop, not the one seen on the lens. For an explanation of this, go to the next to the last question at this site.
Comments (11)
Betty from New Jersey, United StatesBeautiful daffodil, Anita! Excellent shot, love the DOF! 26 Apr 2008 10:44am Ron from Saint Louis, United StatesBeautiful, Anita ... I've always had a fondness for these daffodils with the creme/beige centers ... your DOF is perfect! 26 Apr 2008 11:04am GJC from Kyoto, JapanGosh, again and again you give us such beautiful images. It's such a pleasure to see what you post, and this is no exception. The delicacy of this one is striking and the DOF is very effective. Thanks for sharing. 26 Apr 2008 12:09pm @Daroru: Thank you for visiting and commenting! Observing from Chester, United KingdomExquisite image, your framing and the silky colors making this a lovely shot. 26 Apr 2008 5:07pm Petra Voegtle from GermanyHi Anita - found your blog through Mark's! Wonderful images - great macro shots. I am totally in love with blooms and blossoms too although I have to scavenge foreign gardens as I do not own one myself... :D 26 Apr 2008 9:10pm martie from Okinawa, JapanStunning macro. You certainly have captured the delicate beauty of this flower! 26 Apr 2008 11:25pm Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesIt amazes me how many forms these flowers have taken... and this one is very pretty especially with your composition depth of field.. excellent. 27 Apr 2008 1:42pm Paul Michko from Exton, PA, United StatesGorgeous even light composition, Anita. 28 Apr 2008 5:23pm |
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