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Orchid beauty (2 images)[img]http://www.fototime.com/{2CABB0F4-8D98-4452-B2E6-17F90E81175A}/picture.JPG[/img]
[img]http://www.fototime.com/{8DA10902-759B-4FEE-B4A7-7C39D1356CF1}/picture.JPG[/img] Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Is the perspective/angle on these ones OK?
Can anyone suggest improvements to the shots? Be interested to hear your thoughts on them. Thanks Steve Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Steve - not sure if it's my monitor, but the shots seem a little flat ... maybe a quick play with curves in PS? The white in the throat of the flower doesn't seem 'white' enough, overall lacking oomph .... but could be just me. I kind of like the second angle - reminds me a hell of a lot of a nudibranch
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like the perspective on the first one but maybe it needs a touch of contrast or something ?
Shane
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Steve - quick and dirty, but this is what I mean (I can remove it if you like)
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looks better !
Shane
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Hi Willy, just commented on the mono versions when I found these. Like the colour ones heaps better. As has been noted, just bump the contrast a bit.
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