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 By: Bob Brins  
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Photographer Bob Brins  Bob Brins {Karma:4130}
Project #2 The Creative Flower Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Photoart
Florals
Abstracts
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Artifice and Nature
Lens Canon EF-S 60mm 2.8 Macro
Uploaded 5/23/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 663 Shutter 30s
Favorites Aperture f/32
Critiques 22 Rating
6.33
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  New York
State -  NEW YORK
Country - United States   United States
About Table top, window light, tripod, gold reflector (painting)
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There are 22 Comments in 1 Pages
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Martin F Martin F   {K:2234} 11/24/2007
Very cool Bob! Reminds me of the painting works of Georgia OKeefe

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 6/9/2007
Exellent !!!!!! Two thumbs up !!

cheers !
Avi

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Tom Gessner Tom Gessner   {K:2030} 5/6/2007
This is a great picture - I like the different red tones from the rose - light is perfect, cropping is perfect - beautiful composition - well done 7++++

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josep alsina josep alsina   {K:19880} 3/17/2007
Excelente macro de una rosa, con unos colres y formas fantásticas. Un saludo de
Josep

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Anson Moye   {K:3480} 1/17/2007
Truly a work of art, Bob. This has to be one of the purest reds I have seen in some time, with black overtones. The bottom swirl seems to support the rest of the blossom, with the eye drawn immediately to the tight folds in the upper right. The partially opened layer to the left is a study in repeating form itself. This one would be on my living room wall. Well done! Anson

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josep alsina josep alsina   {K:19880} 11/6/2006
Excelente foto macro de una rosa con unos preciosos tonos rojos. Saludos de
Josep

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jim ell   {K:459} 10/5/2006
This a great photograph. Wonderful DOF. I am a little surprised that with the long shutter speed you didn't have a lot of noise.

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Arun Madisetti Arun Madisetti   {K:1145} 9/30/2006
Superb image.

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Bob Brins Bob Brins   {K:4130} 9/30/2006
Thanks, Clifton, it's kind of you to return the critique. By the way, I went by the Sky Mirror this evening. At twilight, it glows soft blue, beaconlike. It seems a temple to light.

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Clifton Jones Clifton Jones   {K:10688} 9/29/2006
Soft & Lovely...........

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 6/27/2006
Hi Bob,
As I said, it is what works best for me. You can only give it a try and see how they come out for you.
Andre

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Bob Brins Bob Brins   {K:4130} 6/24/2006
Thanks, I've printed and saved you work flow to a pdf and saved it. I can use the help with file issues. Greatly appreciated.

Bob

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 6/24/2006
Hi Bob,
Well, you have some pretty big awards posting small images, so you must know what you are doing.
I can't see why the image quality would fall apart when going to 750x750. I can only describe the process I use, but this might not work for you? I take most of my current shots using the 3mp setting. When I download to my pc or cdrw, I keep the original as a large jpeg file. Once I decide which one to work on, I resize the image to inside the 800x800pixel size recommended by Usefilm. Once I finish working on it in Photoshop, the the image usually ends up around 200 to 350kb (also just under Usefilm recommendations. That kind of process usually stops any major compression faults for me and seems to show up the way I like them on my monitor. I usually keep a larger file of most images in case I want to print them, or have them printed.
I do a similar thing when scanning slides or prints. Save a larger file and resize to appros 800x800 in Photoshop before any additional post processing.
Andre

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Bob Brins Bob Brins   {K:4130} 6/23/2006
Thanks, Andre. Larger images? When I try to, the image quality falls apart.

Bob

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 6/23/2006
Very nice Bob!
The transition from black to red throughout works nicely in this image. I wonder why you choose not to post larger images?
Andre

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Bob Brins Bob Brins   {K:4130} 6/8/2006
Thank you, Lily, for your kindly, poetic words. I'm greatly flattered to have attracted attention for someone with a portfolio such as yours. I expecially like your Farmers' Market Sunflower. The dramatic subject is well related by your choice of light and, more so, your choice of camera position. More like that please.

Bob

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Tiger Lily     {K:10966} 6/8/2006
Mysterious beauty. Your crop/composition is perfect.

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jacques brisebois   {K:73883} 5/25/2006
so nice, looks like fire.

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Bob Brins Bob Brins   {K:4130} 5/24/2006
Hi and thanks, Kathleen. I'm starting a series of Roses (and other flowers?) as if they were glamor pictures of movie stars. Let's see how long and well I stick to it! Your critique is more valuable because of your own beautiful images, especially of the baby.

Bob

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Kathleen Royles   {K:451} 5/24/2006
This is too beautiful and i really can't think of a critique except bravo and i am glad i found you.
Kathleen royles

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Miles Herbert   {K:1947} 5/23/2006
Really nice shot, I like the way that you have kept it off centre, and used the petals circling around to add form to the image, along with the shadows. Colour and exposure are pretty much spot on. I can't find any fault in this...

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vanessa shakesheff vanessa shakesheff   {K:68840} 5/23/2006
Beautiful colour and detail in the petals.nessa

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