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yashica boy



Registered: February 2009
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Taken at avbury manor near swindon last easter in the manor house garden i think that are bluebells but am not sure
· Date: Wed March 4, 2009 · Views: 224 ·
Keywords: flowers
Camera Make / Model: olympus e10
Filter / Type Used: sky light
Flash / Type Used: on camera
State / County / Area Image Taken: wiltshire
Country Image Taken
United Kingdom
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veejaycee

Registered: February 2009
Posts: 5,689
Wed March 4, 2009 9:26pm

Some bluebells do open more than others but these here could be aconites.
Helkoryo
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Registered: November 2008
Posts: 5,497
Wed March 4, 2009 10:34pm

They do certainly look like a member of the bluebell family.. right I want you to do me a favour when your framing up your images. Immagine there is masking take accross one side of your lens so you only have half the lens in which to shoot the image, see how your images turn out like this.. I think you might find them a tad more balanced and less centralised Smile


Thank you for posting
kind regards Helen
Fri March 6, 2009 5:43pm

Hi,
I think you would have been better off with a diffuser on the flash here as the main flower is a bit overexposed, a piece of tissue over the flash works well if you don't have anything else, I think the composition would be improved if the main flower was not central too.
Please don't take these comments the wrong way as they are only my opinion.
Regards Andy

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