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Malachite

Malachite
Copyright ©2010, Hans Gerlich
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Photographer: Hans Gerlich
Folder: H Gerlich
Uploaded: 07-Aug-2010 19:51 CEST
Current Rating: 7.67/3
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Camera: Olympus E3
Exposure time: 1/800 sec
Aperture: F 5
Focal length: 100 mm
Lens: ED 50
Focusing method:
ISO: 400
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied:
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Image resized to: 649x800

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Malachite

Nice one Hans!...You have kept the subject nicely in focus while keeping the other objects oof.

With greetings

Arun

Arun Prabhu at 12:37 CEST on 08-Aug-2010 [Reply]

Butterfly

A well-crafted shot of the butterfly -- not a situation you're presented with in your back yard every day.

I do find the foreground part of the girl's fingers a bit distracting -- the one raised finger and the dirt under the fingernails.

Otherwise, an exceptional photograph!

Bob

Bob Shrader at 16:46 CEST on 08-Aug-2010 [Reply]

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Hi Arun,
Thank you agaien for your kind words and rating.
Regards Hans



Arun Prabhu wrote:
> Nice one Hans!...You have kept the subject nicely in focus while keeping the other objects oof.
>
> With greetings
>
> Arun
>

Hans Gerlich at 21:20 CEST on 10-Aug-2010 [Reply]

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Foto is not in my backyard taken, I was in a new butterfly garden around here.
Lifted finger and dirt I also disturbing, the girl is not my daughter ;-)
Thanks for your comment and appreciation.
Regards Hans


Bob Shrader wrote:
> A well-crafted shot of the butterfly -- not a situation you're presented with in your back
> yard every day.
>
> I do find the foreground part of the girl's fingers a bit distracting -- the one raised finger
> and the dirt under the fingernails.
>
> Otherwise, an exceptional photograph!
>
> Bob
>

Hans Gerlich at 21:31 CEST on 10-Aug-2010 [Reply]

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I agree with the others. Wonderful picture.
I wonder if it might be worth the effort to clone the dirt away.
I think there are clone brushes that are semicircular.

Loren Lewis at 23:20 CEST on 07-Sep-2010 [Reply]

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Hallo Loren.

Thank you for your comment. It is easy to use the clone function in PS, but I like to present a real photo without any manipulation. That's my way.
Regards Hans

Hans Gerlich at 23:49 CEST on 07-Sep-2010 [Reply]