menthel Messages 6,732 Name Jim Edit My Images Yes 8 Mar 2013 #1 Barnes WWT March 2013-106.jpg by menthel, on Flickr One from an infrequent trip out with my DSLR kit and found some lovely blossom that required my macro lens (Canon 100mm f2.8). All C&C welcome!
Barnes WWT March 2013-106.jpg by menthel, on Flickr One from an infrequent trip out with my DSLR kit and found some lovely blossom that required my macro lens (Canon 100mm f2.8). All C&C welcome!
Rustico Messages 1,194 Name Rucel (but call me Rusty) Edit My Images Yes 11 Mar 2013 #2 Lovely picture! The petals have a bluish tinge, but I'm not sure if that's my eyes or the picture.
OP menthel Messages 6,732 Name Jim Edit My Images Yes 11 Mar 2013 #3 Rustico said: Lovely picture! The petals have a bluish tinge, but I'm not sure if that's my eyes or the picture. Click to expand... Thanks. I think it is the way they were lit more than a wb issue as the bud is white next to the flower as far as I can see.
Rustico said: Lovely picture! The petals have a bluish tinge, but I'm not sure if that's my eyes or the picture. Click to expand... Thanks. I think it is the way they were lit more than a wb issue as the bud is white next to the flower as far as I can see.
P Photogiant Messages 7 Name Rob Edit My Images Yes 11 Mar 2013 #4 Looks great. Is the lens you used a prime?
OP menthel Messages 6,732 Name Jim Edit My Images Yes 11 Mar 2013 #5 Yes, the 100mm f2.8 canon macro (not the L one- I don't do much macro and this one is superbly sharp and has great colour and OOF area rendition).
Yes, the 100mm f2.8 canon macro (not the L one- I don't do much macro and this one is superbly sharp and has great colour and OOF area rendition).