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Since most oft you opted for the crop, I'll do it the other way round.
As usual, I'm really grateful for your feedback ![]()
here is the crop of a rose I took on sunday.
And the second pic is the whole picture
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Some of you got the impression that I changed the colour in V2. I didn't, I only added the same frame
If you have doubts, please look again.
(Walter might rightly say that I have done enough showing of my macro lens now ![]()
| Camera: | Nikon D3x |
| Lens: | Tamron 180 mm |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Title: | Zooming out |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 16 May 2012 - 4:34 PM |
| Tags: | Bug, Flowers & plants, Macro, Rose, Yellow |
| VS Mode Rating |
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| Votes: | 56 |
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Comments
I like both Annette, the crop features the bug more, the second image gives context and shows the minor imperfections on the flower which I always love.
I like the closer, frame filling crops for impact, Annette. Maybe a twist round on v1 to put the bug on the bottom left third as well?
Dave
"Since most of you opted for the crop, I'll do it the other way round!"...oops, I like V2 with the natural delicate tones.
You definitely rose to the occasion Annette, such glorious colour and detail
I love them both ... but my vote is going to V2 for sure.
Two beautiful images but V2 for me beautiful colour rose and visitor
Susan
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