Summer Ferns
Uploaded: August 26, 2013
Canon 7d, Canon 100mm 2.8, IS macro Lens, f/9, 1/40, ISO 200
Exif: F Number: 9, Exposure Bias Value: -1.00, ExposureTime: 1/40 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 100.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D
Michael Kelly August 26, 2013
I like it Beth! Wonderful color and detail. I like the flow of the individual fern branches too as well as the dark BG. Is this a flash shot? #1541954Jeff E Jensen August 26, 2013
Yeah, this is excellent, Beth! I assume this was before the fall? #10821792Rita K. Connell August 26, 2013
very nice capture Beth, I like the contrast of the green against the black. but I think there is a different crop in it. center top where the top of the leaves are in 4x6 5x7 to the middle #10821832Kalena Randall August 27, 2013
I like this very much, Beth. I radiates a sense of peacefulness. Lovely work! #10822082Stephen Shoff August 27, 2013
Wonderful colors. As Mike said, very nice flow in the lines. I will be interested in seeing the crop suggestion. The negative space in the upper right, and some of the conflicting lines along the bottom margin may be weakening the composition. #10822643Beth Spencer August 28, 2013
Thanks everyone, and yes Jeff it was before the fall! I cropped this as Rita suggested, I am not sure I got what she had in mind. I used a color effex Pro 4 filter on this and I think it was the darken lighten center. It was early evening. I am posting the one without the filter to show the difference, I did not use a flash. #10823014Dale Hardin August 28, 2013
Ditto on the above statements, Beth. Love the contrast of the green and black. Lots of good crops available here, so just pick the one you like and it will be a winner. #10823415Stephen Shoff August 28, 2013
I like the crop. It eliminated some interesting but probably extraneous content and cleaned up the bottom but as presented I see two problems.One is that with the magnification we lost the crispness. Did you crop the original, or did you crop the JPG used for the upload?
The other is that the square crop lost the spotlight effect of the lighting which was what really "made" this picture. You probably need the extra content on the left (from a 5x7 crop) and to reapply the spotlight effect from the filter to fit the new crop.
the original is very good. You don't really have to change anything. #10823426
Susan Williams August 29, 2013
I love the original. #10823807lisa anderson August 29, 2013
I think the first one is prefect! I love the greens against the black background. Beautiful! #10824359Elaine Hessler August 30, 2013
I love the original. It is one of my favorites! I love what the filter did-I'll have to keep that one in mind. It give it a dreamy feel, like there is more to those ferns than meets the eye. #10826077Beth Spencer August 31, 2013
Thanks everyone! I think I really like the original the best. I appreciate all the feedback #10827178Betty Ann Kelly September 21, 2013
I too love the original! Love the lush greens and the graceful "movement" of each individual fern and then the group as a whole. #10850584Beth Spencer September 22, 2013
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