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Soft B & W
Lens: smc Pentax FA 100 f2.8 Camera: K-01 Photo Location: Guyra NSW ISO: 800 Shutter Speed: 1/200s Aperture: F13.5 
Posted By: AussieTrev, 04-18-2014, 11:52 PM

Softer shot as the unsteady left hand is used to add that soft touch.



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04-19-2014, 04:36 AM   #2
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Very interesting image and pretty flower. Your technique is interesting too.
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I like it, I'm slowly but surely starting to realize that all these tack sharp, sometimes over sharpened images is becoming quite boring, especially if used on everything, a little bit of softness does give another perspective to certain images...
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Very interesting picture. One could almost imagine it as some kind of otherworldly moon.

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Cool photo, Trev. This "organic" orb hanging in space . . . . . . . very clever.

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It certainly isn't overly soft. Good comp and conversion. Nicely done Trev.
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nicely captured Trev, not everything has to be tack sharp, this one proves it.

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Another great catch.
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