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Photographer  Kenneth C. Long, Sr. {Karma:4245}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Florals
Film Format Digital JPEG Norm
Portfolio Flowers
Lens Canon  18-55mm EFS f/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 3/24/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
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Views 304 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/6.8
Critiques 8 Rating
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Location City -  Metairie
State -  LA
Country - United States   United States
About Nicely shaped hibiscus growing in the yard.
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Kenneth C. Long, Sr.   {K:4245} 4/20/2006
Thanks for the comments.

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Aaron Proot   {K:329} 4/10/2006
Too underlit in this iteration. Some fill light or a longer exposure might have made this a worthy effort.

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Kenneth C. Long, Sr.   {K:4245} 3/25/2006
Thanks Tushit for the comments and I will try this approach.

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Kenneth C. Long, Sr.   {K:4245} 3/25/2006
Thanks George for the comments, I appreciate all the help I can get. I have been taking photos for years, but never mastered it yet. I'm working on it.

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Kenneth C. Long, Sr.   {K:4245} 3/25/2006
Thanks Susie for the kind comments.

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Tushit Jain Tushit Jain   {K:1697} 3/24/2006
I agree with George... moving to the left would help . In my view, it would help also because the flower is "looking" in that direction. I am not sure that I convey the point clearly so let me draw an analogy... if you are shooting a chetah running, there should be space in the photo in the direction in which he is running and not behind him. Similarly people looking in a direction should be placed in the photo such that one sees what they are looking at. In exactly the same way, the flower is blooming towards the left and there should have been space in front of it and not behind.

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 3/24/2006
This is a beautiful blossom, all right. Good to see the yellow bloom instead of the more common red. Since you're looking for suggestions in this category, I will offer a couple: 1.) Composition--panning to the left would have eliminated the stem with the bud that leads the eye away from the blossom and competes with the curved line of the stamen. 2.) Rendering: The image is a bit flat and dull. While it is very attractive, it doesn't quite capture the brilliance of the plant. Increasing the brightness and a bit of sharpening would would very well with this dramatic subject.

Best of luck,
--George


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Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 3/24/2006
Very pretty Kenneth. This is one of my favorite flowers. So bright and sunny. Nice presentation!
Susie

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