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A type of Lilly I believe.
Lens: Canon 55~250 IS II Lens Camera: Canon EOS Rebel t5. Photo Location: Sherwood Forest ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/125s Aperture: F11 
Posted By: Tonytee, 07-17-2017, 09:51 PM



Focal Length 116mm, Exp., set at Manual, no flash and used Multi-Segment Metering.

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07-19-2017, 07:14 PM   #2
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QuoteOriginally posted by Tonytee Quote

Focal Length 116mm, Exp., set at Manual, no flash and used Multi-Segment Metering.

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I really like this. As I looked at, as always, i thought about what I might do if I had taken it and my first thought was that I would crop out some of stem to better emphasize the flower. But every attempt I made at that I liked less. I think you really got it right. For some reason that long stem with dry leaves really pulls it together and enhances the interest to keep me looking.
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I really like this. As I looked at, as always, i thought about what I might do if I had taken it and my first thought was that I would crop out some of stem to better emphasize the flower. But every attempt I made at that I liked less. I think you really got it right. For some reason that long stem with dry leaves really pulls it together and enhances the interest to keep me looking.
I believe that is a good idea. I can use Clone/Heal on FastStones Image Viewer. I left the dead stuff there thinking it wasn't really a distraction since it does belong in the photo, but that does not mean it would not be better without them. Thank you for your comment.

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Well, I gave it a go, however the image looked worse. Thanks again.

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Nice one Tony!

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Nice one Tony!
Thanks a million, Janse.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Tonytee Quote

Focal Length 116mm, Exp., set at Manual, no flash and used Multi-Segment Metering.

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Very nice!
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Very nice!

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