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Red rose

Red rose
Copyright ©2006, Dave Hall
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Photographer: Dave Hall
Folder: David's flower photographs
Uploaded: 02-Jul-2006 21:35 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E1
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Dave , IMO to much drops of water and the image is not 100% sharp. If that was your intension to make a blurred photo than it's OK ofcourse but when it is in focus it would be better....;-)

Best regards,

Have a look at this one:
http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=4881

Fonzy - at 09:36 CEST on 03-Jul-2006 [Reply]

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Fons van Swaal. wrote:
> Dave , IMO to much drops of water and the image is not 100% sharp. If that was your intension
> to make a blurred photo than it's OK ofcourse but when it is in focus it would be better....;-)
>
> Best regards,
>
> Have a look at this one:
> http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=4881">http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=4881
>
Thanks Fons, yes compared to yours it isn't sharp. Funny, it looked sharp on my new Mac.
I used a fine spray for the water, a bit too much.
Ah well, try again! (but the rose has faded now)

Dave Hall at 12:36 CEST on 03-Jul-2006 [Reply]

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Hi Dave,

If you see it that way your absolutely RIGHT....;-)
Some people use glacerine on the edge of the lens to become a fade effect .
Now you created it with out that stuff...;-)))

PS .
If the images looked sharp on your new MAC (screen) than I would calibrate it....
Perhaps when you see this images with contrast far down (darker) it would show more sharp??

Best regards,

Fonzy - at 12:47 CEST on 03-Jul-2006 [Reply]