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Related: About this forumAfter striving for the ultimate sharpness and detail
how about a little softness?
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After striving for the ultimate sharpness and detail (Original Post)
AndyS
Aug 2021
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CaliforniaPeggy
(149,681 posts)1. Wow, Andy, this is breathtaking! Absolutely wonderful.
I'm trying to figure out what orientation these flowers (?) are in. Some of them look upside down.
But wherever they are, they are so beautiful.
AndyS
(14,559 posts)3. There is no up or down in this one.
It is a bouquet right next to the sunflower pic. Looking straight down on it so there's no vertical orientation.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,681 posts)5. Oh, OK. That's why I was disoriented!
Budi
(15,325 posts)2. Are they underwater?
AndyS
(14,559 posts)4. No, just run through a soft focus filter in my post software. nt
Budi
(15,325 posts)6. Ok. Its an interesting look.
Rebl2
(13,542 posts)8. Beautiful!
ShazzieB
(16,485 posts)9. What are the circles on some of them?
I've never seen flowers that looked like that.
AndyS
(14,559 posts)10. It's just part of the bloom. Each layer of petals has one and it's covered when that layer opens
I guess. I dunno. Dammit, Jim, I'm a photographer not a florist!
ShazzieB
(16,485 posts)11. LOLOLOL!!!