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Ken Ramos
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Bloom'n Buds

Post by Ken Ramos »

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Red Maple I think :?:
Canon PowerShot G7 tripod mounted
Manual mode
Macro mode
1/30 sec. @ f/5.6 ISO 80
REVAL floodlight illumination w/neutral gray card for background
In home/studio

JoanYoung
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Post by JoanYoung »

I love your studio Ken and look forward to more great shots like this from it. :)
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Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Sort of a rainy day type of thing. :lol: Thanks Joan :D

Dread
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Post by Dread »

I like this one Ken, lovely neutral reds!

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Post by Regan Harper »

Great shot Ken, I love the high def, clarity and the color. Wonderful shot. :)
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Thanks Dread and Regan. :D Yeah this was a rainy day shot. If you cannot go out doors to photograph nature, then if possible bring nature indoors with you. I was kind of unsure whether or not this was a Red Maple, this one in my front yard, until I looked at some of the buds on the small Maples at where I work, sure enough same buds, just I have a bigger tree. Thanks again guys :D

Roy Patience
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Post by Roy Patience »

Ken,

I like the composition–the line of the branch leads the eye through the frame. The small leaf in the middle of the frame balances the branch that leads off to the right. The colors of the flowers blend well with the background.

I like this one.

Roy

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Post by nto »

I agree with Roy, Ken i have read several times the image, seem to see more beautiful.
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Post by Ken Ramos »

You know I never gave much thought to the composition :oops: , well some but I just framed or cropped what looked good to me and took the shot, lucky I suppose. Thanks Antonio & Roy! :D

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Post by beetleman »

I agree, the colors are rich and beautiful, the background cannot be any better and the composition looks very skillful. Again, the colors are fantastic.
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Post by jaharris1001 »

I like it Ken,, love the graduated backround, nice soft colors,, very nice
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Thanks Doug :D I think it is the REVAL floodlight that gives it such a warm soft appearance as far as the colors go, there are a few things that could be improved but overall I am happy with it. Thanks again... :D

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