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Photo "Bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis)"

photo "Bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis)" tags: macro and close-up, nature, flowers
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Bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis)
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Primorsky Territory, Russia. May 26, 2001. Fujichrome Provia 100, lens Sigma AF 70-300 f4-5.6 Apo Macro, 1/180 sec., f5.6 (ID012332) 
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Wed 6 Feb 2002 08:06
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Mary Waters Mary Waters #1 Wed 6 Feb 2002 08:14

nothing prettier than wild-flowers...and...these are just spectacular!! how fitting for the season !! I have seen Dutchman`s Britches..but not many,if any, Bleeding Hearts.. A perfect macro of a dainty species.....great eye and composition...


Nadezhda Kvitka Nadezhda Kvitka #2 Wed 6 Feb 2002 08:50

люблю эти цветочки..
такие мылые...
чудо как хороши..
и карточка очень хорошая ))
с удовольствием и у себя бы их посадила..
да что то не попадаются в рассаде -)))


Nadezhda Kvitka Nadezhda Kvitka #3 Wed 6 Feb 2002 08:52

утащила в избранные к себе -)))
буду любоваться -)


Victoria Victoria #4 Wed 6 Feb 2002 10:59

Прекрасные цветы!


Reda Danaf Reda Danaf #5 Wed 6 Feb 2002 11:52

Beautiful....


Grois Grois #6 Wed 6 Feb 2002 22:07

Мышки...


Danny Danny #7 mon 11 Feb 2002 14:29

Wonderful macro work Nick. Simple is often best and this proves it.

I want to try and explain something about DOF because of the right one being slightly out of focus. How I have always looked at macro work and DOF is this. For my eyes and brain to work on photomacrography it needs depth and this I get by what I call DOF fall off. It almost gives me a 3D effect. So where some insist on everything being sharp, in focus and max DOF, I do not expect it and never will. Its a fact of working with F/stops and macro. For me it gives a macro shot with a feel of depth and without that DOF fall off, it often looks flat.

Sorry Nick, its a long one but I like to explain what a photograph means to me and how I feel and see.

This macro for me is a feeling of soft, gentle flowing shapes with gorgeous colours and depth, Excellent IMO. I just hope you understand english smile

All the very best Nick and keep this standard of photomacrography coming, please.

Danny.