Abstract Daisies

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Abstract Daisies

Post by nto »

Hi Forum, in these days with the sun found daisies, #2 and #3 pic not simple with light and blur,these are the best result that I obtained,
respectively 61,23,9 frame stack with 350d and 25mm exstension tube , sigma 105mm for #1 and reversed 50mm for #2 #3


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Post by Harold Gough »

Antonio,

I seems that your season is at the same stage as in southern England.

I like the way your first image emphasises the petals.

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I love it ! :D
Beautifull colors .
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Harold, Italy still cold

Stevie, colors is colors :D

Thanks!
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Post by Aynia »

Beautiful Antonio.

I also suspect that YOUR cold in Italy is not the same as OUR cold here in Ireland or the UK. :D

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Sorry, can't resist.
Your Irish cold would be shirt-sleeves weather here in Eastern Canada during the winter.
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Post by Cyclops »

Bellisimo!
Love the last one,makes the best abstract!
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Post by Cyberspider »

I like them all... very good isolation due to using the flash (with a diffusor?)... the usage of a relativly wide aperture was a very good idea (#1: f8 - #2 & 3: f6,3)

molti salutano ad Italia (?)
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Thanks Guys for Reply
Cyberspider wrote:I like them all... very good isolation due to using the flash (with a diffusor?)... the usage of a relativly wide aperture was a very good idea (#1: f8 - #2 & 3: f6,3)
yes I used 2 flash with diffusor

#1 61 frame step 0.20mm
#2 23 frame step 0.05mm
#3 9 frame step 0.05mm
molti salutano ad Italia (?)
This greeting is negative (greet others, not your) :D

molti saluti ad Italia
molti saluti all'Italia

in this way and your personal greeting!
Antonio

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nto wrote:This greeting is negative (greet others, not your) Very Happy
oh sorry...so I'll don't try to write something italian in future again... could be a worst ending (I'm not sure about this sentence?) :oops:
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Post by rovebeetle »

Fabulous! I like all three of them, but #1 most of all.

Cheers
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