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Canon Image Challenge | all galleries >> CIC177 Objects of Interest or Desire or Curiosity >> CIC 177 Eligible > Sweet Landings (in 3-D)
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05-APR-2018 Traveller

Sweet Landings (in 3-D)

Is the bottom flower too red...should I try to lighten them...I think I can....hummmm...I like this picture so I don't mind doing extra work on it.

Edit: I have worked this and decided to leave the lower shadows alone...they can't be fixed (by me), and probable should not be fixed...it is what it is.

Canon EOS 77D
1/320s f/14.0 at 85.0mm iso400 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time05-Apr-2018 13:59:12
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 77D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length85 mm
Exposure Time1/323 sec
Aperturef/14
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias0.67
White Balance
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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Canon Image Challenge07-Apr-2018 02:43
I love the bee.

I not quite sure if and how I would change the shot.
How did it appear to your eye? Was the shadow more dark, or still red.
Canon's are well known to produce over saturated and bright reds.
If I did anything, I might tone down the reds a bit - nothing else.

BTW, the crop is fine with me. My eye goes right to the bee on the 1/3rds line.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge07-Apr-2018 00:47
Thanks...you da` man. Whenever...sometimes I think I ask too much of you. If so, I apologize. Traveller
Canon Image Challenge06-Apr-2018 21:41
I'll post a sample edit in pending this evening. Paul
Canon Image Challenge06-Apr-2018 14:15
Dear Paul: Are you talking a radical crop, mostly taking out the two oof flowers on the left? Thanks, T
Canon Image Challenge06-Apr-2018 12:13
I agree with Dave, don’t jack with it, it’s well done, very interesting and could be a contending shot just as it is. If I was doing thing I’d crop it in a little tighter so your lower shadowing becomes less prominent. Paul
Canon Image Challenge06-Apr-2018 11:27
My favorite walk around lens...the 15~85mm....the bee was very cooperative...lol. I have a very little bit of light burn center top...I will fix this eventually.

I was just driving along...saw the field of flowers, stopped and said, Let's do this.

Photography has really enhanced my life, my living.

Thanks for venturing an opinion.

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge06-Apr-2018 10:17
I don't think the flower is too red. It's clearly in shadow. Besides, the bee commands the most attention. Moving really slowly to be frozen at 1/320. Which lens?

Dave