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Waiting for my flowers to sprout and bloom is taking too long, so I bought a couple of Gerbera daisies.
180mm, 1/125 second, f/16, ISO 200, flash for fill
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"Shooting daisies is much better than pushing up daisies"
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My, what have we come to? Buying flowers just so we'll have a subject to shoot. Now why didn't I think of that?
Great shots. Really vibrant color.
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These are nice John...can you give us some tech specs?
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I keep forgetting that the EXIF info does not come through
Image 1: 180mm, 1/125 second, f/16, ISO 200, flash for fill
Image 2: 180mm, 1/125 second, f/16, ISO 200, flash for fill
Here is another of the red flower with a slightly different processing (lowered the saturation on the red channel) to see if I could keep some of the petal details.
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