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rebeccabrogden roses-to-ashes
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rebeccabrogden roses-to-ashes
This photo CANNOT be used WITHOUT my written permission!
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that something has been violated and contact me please!
I'd like to thank you in advance if you do fav this photo
All the images submitted on my profile (c) Francesca Delfino
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Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D7000
Shutter Speed
1/40 second
Aperture
F/10.0
Focal Length
35 mm
ISO Speed
400
Date Taken
May 7, 2014, 4:28:24 PM
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This is cute. The pinks and really soft reds with that small hint of yellow at the bottom left is cute. The very scattered water drops is great. I love how you didn't focus on just one. You got a cluster of them with some evenly spread out in the background rather than five million all together making extreme bokeh as what's usually seen in these types of photos.
My only issue with this is the angle you took the photo. It could look way better if you had a...stranger and less traditional angle to it, so it's not just from straight above { standing over it } that would make it more interesting and bring out the 'vision'. It would also help because there might have been more of a reflection to see the hidden part of the flower off the drops if you were at a different angle. I can see it in 2 and kind of in a third, which is nice, but I personally just love reflections. { I think that might just be the degree the petal was facing that's giving me mixed feelings about the angle. I can't tell if you literally leaned over the whole flower and caught a petal near the center or if the flower actually has a yellow-ish stem and is blooming from the bottom left out }
^ I think it still works regardless of the angle. I like that this photo is making me think ahah The direction of light is great as well, it's very clear where it's coming from and it's not overbearing on the flower itself.
Awesome work ~