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Akira

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Cyclamen
« on: November 29, 2015, 14:52:14 »
Nikkor-O 55/1.2 at f1.4 on Olympus E-M5 Mk II.
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Bjørn Rørslett

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Re: Cyclamen
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2015, 16:02:50 »
Deliciously soft and enjoyable. The colour contrast to the background works really swell.

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Re: Cyclamen
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2015, 16:06:24 »
Nice reds Akira, my preference would be for sharper petals, but thats just me!

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Re: Cyclamen
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2015, 18:52:15 »
Deliciously soft and enjoyable. The colour contrast to the background works really swell.

Thanks, Bjørn.  As you would notice, I used the white and purple cyclamen as the background.  I think the lighting helped somewhat...

Nice reds Akira, my preference would be for sharper petals, but thats just me!

Mike, thanks.  I think cyclamen is a tricky flower to render sharply.  Stopping down would make the background too busy.  Softer rendition could "suggest" the depth of field better in this case.  Otherwise the focus stacking a la Michael E would be needed.
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Re: Cyclamen
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2015, 06:04:04 »
The Cyclamen is one of the most photogenic flowers IMO, along with the Calla Lily. I like to have a part of the flower in sharp focus and the rest gone to bokeh. Not sure which lens this is, but probably the same one Akira is using, the CRT-Nikkor.
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Re: Cyclamen
« Reply #5 on: November 30, 2015, 11:20:48 »
I find flower reds particularly difficult to get right, and outside my backdoor is a red rose which defies me every time I try to get the reds to my liking!

I have lived in my house since 1972 and a rose bush was there when we moved in, it has flowered abundantly every year since, I reckon it will see me to my grave.  ;D


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Re: Cyclamen
« Reply #6 on: November 30, 2015, 23:07:37 »
The Cyclamen is one of the most photogenic flowers IMO, along with the Calla Lily. I like to have a part of the flower in sharp focus and the rest gone to bokeh. Not sure which lens this is, but probably the same one Akira is using, the CRT-Nikkor.

Michael, this is one of your classic images.  Until you shared the images like this, I was not aware of the entire part of this well-konwn but somewhat enigmatic flower.  The CRT Nikkor fascinates me on any cameras it is attached to.

I find flower reds particularly difficult to get right, and outside my backdoor is a red rose which defies me every time I try to the reds to my liking!

Yes, indeed.  I would suspect that the red channel tends to be over-saturated too easily.
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