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 By: Kim Culbert  
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Photographer  Kim Culbert {Karma:37070}
Project #6 Minimal Depth of Field Camera Model Nikon F80 / N80
Categories Florals
Film Format
Portfolio Petal Power
Lens Nikon  50mm f/1.8 AF Nikkor
Uploaded 10/4/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Velvia
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 566 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/2.0
Critiques 18 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Canada   Canada
About I found these really neat wildflowers when I was out walking near the cabin and so I stopped to take some pictures. As soon as I got the camera out the rain started and the mosquitoes came out in full force. I got this one shot before I had to retreat.
Minimal DOF used to pull the flowers out of the bg. This is a crop from the original... cropped to put more focus on the flowers.
Macro filters used (+2 I think)
I'd appreciate your comments.
Thanks!
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Mark Susa   {K:2301} 5/8/2005
This is a beautiful shot, Kim. I like the DOF and the composition most expecially, and the wonderful colors. The green and gray go well with the pink (the flower is a pink, a Deptford pink, or a Dianthus, a relation of the carnation). The yellow blob is a bit distracting, I wonder how it would look if it is rubber stamped into green. At any rate, the picture is excellent as is and it is beautiful. Congratulations!

Thank you for your comments on my photos.

Mark

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Jorg Reif   {K:16020} 12/23/2004
This is a very beautiful scene, very well enhanced by the shallow depth of field and the softness this lends to the flowers. They become so delicate and get a lot of emotional content this way. Excellent shot! Best regards Jorg

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 10/22/2004
*lol*
Thanks Sai, for the options for this image... I like the way it looks with more of the right cropped. Thanks again for the comments!

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. .   {K:2743} 10/18/2004
aaargh..something weird going on

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. .   {K:2743} 10/18/2004
i forgot to mention, i would crop the right off slightly..

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. .   {K:2743} 10/18/2004
i had not seen your folio in a while... good to see that you have taken your photography to the next level with such terrific images..

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atalay karacaorenli atalay karacaorenli   {K:1557} 10/10/2004
beautiful it expresses.

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Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 10/7/2004
Wow - amazing shallow DOF in this! It almost looks as though the flowers were floating on murky water... (OK, I see that's already been said a couple of times, but it's what popped into my head, too! :) I wonder if a crop to exclude the yellow blob at right would make for a 'cleaner' palette of just purples, grays and greens? Really a gorgeous image!

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Craig Garland   {K:27077} 10/7/2004
A beautiful shot Kim. This is really all about DOF and the quality of the very nice soft colors in the out of focus background. The colors and BG are wonderful. I do think the very sharp "spear" in the middle is a bit distracting, but otherwise I love this and often try to do it myself.

Thanks for your nice comments on my Horse Daisy photo. Cheers. Craig

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Dave Holland Dave Holland   {K:13074} 10/5/2004
Dreamy, professional look. That lower flower really pulls this image into an outstanding category. I might have cropped a little off the right hand side. Beautiful colors, inspirational.

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 10/4/2004
There is no need for another shot after this one... Love the floated flower in the lower left and how the one on top just enters into the plane of focus as well.

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zosia zija zosia zija   {K:11106} 10/4/2004
very nice!

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 10/4/2004
very beautiful, I love this picture very much, beautiful colors, and excellent dof. lucky you still got this superb photo before the rain, and mosquito attacks :)

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Becky V   {K:9699} 10/4/2004
This is really great and worth the bug bites! The dark day really pulled the colour out of these flowers (clover and... I was going to say Sweet Williams, but I don't think they are). Your DOF is perfect and the sharp bits are super sharp . . . I love how the flower heads are floating above an indistinct background. The sharp bud is a nice contrast to the rounder shapes around it, but I feel the slightly sharp blade of grass (?) on the left is not sharp enough (plus, it looks like it's cutting the flower underneath it in two), and therefore is a bit of a distraction.

Awesome job! :)

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 10/4/2004
Found arrangements are infinitely more interesting than intentional ones. The beauty just comes through in a more genuine and natural way. To me there is just more order in it.

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Laura Gariano Laura Gariano   {K:3309} 10/4/2004
It does have that feeling of pulling too. Great DOF. Its just like they swam up out of the fog. Beautiful.

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Ryan Greene   {K:3297} 10/4/2004
This is great! It looks like I can pick the bottom one right off my screen. Nice depth.

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Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 10/4/2004
Gorgeous..I love wildflowers and this one is excellent.
Well done!

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