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Photographer kokupsy_un morita  kokupsy_un morita {Karma:2651}
Project #6 Minimal Depth of Field Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Nature
From The Field
Florals
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Portfolio Lens TAMRON SP AF 90mm F/2.8 MACRO1:1
Uploaded 5/6/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
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Country - Japan   Japan
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kokupsy_un morita kokupsy_un morita   {K:2651} 2/14/2006
i think your opinion to be a right thought.
thanks. it's delicious. and thank you.

(i thought this place to be a classroom of a school not an art gallery. i have a friend watch several similar photographs, and the reason is because it wanted to receive as possible much advice...)

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taran  taran     {K:1284} 2/13/2006
I notice that you have a lot of shots of the same subject. Now, the job is to narrow down the shots to the one you like and then remove all the others from your portfolio, I know it sounds harsh, but as someone once said to me: "editing is part of the charm of photography". Here is an instance where all the shots are very good (primula 1,2,3), and it can be tough to limit yourself, but to maximize the effect of this particular plant and photo, it should stand alone in your book (just my opinion). Not that there is anything wrong with the other photos, thats not the case, simply that the other photos, no matter how striking, diminish the effect of the singular, unique piece... I don't know why this is always the case, but I think it has to do with the fact that where a single image is perfect, other images of the same subject, despite being equally perfect, reveal that we as photographers are fallible, that our technique plays a role in the subjects we encounter, and that the strength of one photo might be the weakness of another similar photo.

I should also point out that Van Gogh did 4 versions of "Sunflowers" and they are all perfect... but I find this more the exception to the rule rather than the norm, and photography is a little different from painting.

Another solution for these three photos might be a triptych.

I think this one is the best in the series. Thanks for sharing.

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 12/18/2005
Excellent floral macro Hiroshi. Great colours, sharpnes and use of Dof. Excellent composition. Very well done.
Joggie

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Asim Roy Asim Roy   {K:10051} 5/14/2005
Fantastic composition, i like the blur effect on the background, love, asim

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Elizabeth O'Neal   {K:4436} 5/6/2005
Beautiful series, this one I like the best. Excellent job!

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 5/6/2005
A wonderful variation. Again, I see it is the small buds that have your interest.

Best wishes,
--george

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