MyOlympus.org
The Photographic Community for Users of Olympus and OM system micro 4/3 digital cameras and E-series DSLRs

White Lily

White Lily
Copyright ©2008, Andreas Hauper
Viewed times

Changing the format and mirror the motive changes the story.

Photographer: Andreas Hauper
Folder: E-410 photos
Uploaded: 18-Apr-2008 17:42 CEST
Current Rating: 8.50/2
View all ratings
Delete my rating
Model release available:
Camera: Olympus E410
Exposure time: 1/320 sec
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal length: 42 mm
Lens: Zuiko ED 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6
Focusing method:
ISO: 200
White balance: Daylight
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied: Editing and cropping in Photoshop.
Various: Extensive cloning to pursue the purity of the lily.
Image resized to: 750x750

Comment/Rate Share this Image

NO SUBJECT

Great close up shot, detailed high lights and in the shadows, well done

david Swinnerton at 20:50 CEST on 18-Apr-2008 [Reply]

NO SUBJECT

nice one. would be nice if the you would focus only on the flower and clone the part from the flower next to it that meet with.

Rina Kupfer at 03:49 CEST on 19-Apr-2008 [Reply]

NO SUBJECT

Rina Kupfer wrote:
> nice one. would be nice if the you would focus only on the flower and clone the part from
> the flower next to it that meet with.
>

Thanks Rina, I've tried several options, but due to a slight gradient effect in the background it did not work out well. Need to spend more time with it :)

Andreas Hauper at 10:04 CEST on 19-Apr-2008 [Reply]

NO SUBJECT

Rina Kupfer wrote:
> nice one. would be nice if the you would focus only on the flower and clone the part from
> the flower next to it that meet with.

I figure this might be a kosher way to do it. The cloning is still not perfect though.

Andreas Hauper at 21:41 CEST on 21-Apr-2008 [Reply]

NO SUBJECT

Andreas Hauper wrote:
> Rina Kupfer wrote:
> > nice one. would be nice if the you would focus only on the flower and clone the part from
> > the flower next to it that meet with.
>
> I figure this might be a kosher way to do it. The cloning is still not perfect though.
>
It looks perfect now, well done.

happy passover ;))

Rina Kupfer at 21:49 CEST on 21-Apr-2008 [Reply]

NO SUBJECT

Rina Kupfer wrote:
> happy passover ;))

Chag Pesach Sameach ;))

Andreas Hauper at 21:58 CEST on 21-Apr-2008 [Reply]