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    Learning curve: Good even great theory ~ not so good practical C&C?

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    Re: Learning curve: Good even great theory ~ not so good practical C&C?

    Hello Brian
    just honest: the frame is dominating the subject: too big, too ... whatsoever. The artificial look of "noise" adds to that.
    Sorry to say so - if you like, you like it.
    Erwin

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    Re: Learning curve: Good even great theory ~ not so good practical C&C?

    I like the shot, what was the theory?

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    Re: Learning curve: Good even great theory ~ not so good practical C&C?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    I like the shot, what was the theory?
    the theory was to stack and merge five shots, end up with a deep deep shot and put it on a background that would enhance the colours of the flower. But it just never quite came together for me.

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    Re: Learning curve: Good even great theory ~ not so good practical C&C?

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    the theory was to stack and merge five shots, end up with a deep deep shot and put it on a background that would enhance the colours of the flower. But it just never quite came together for me.
    Brian,

    Is that background from a preset or is that a natural pattern?

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    Re: Learning curve: Good even great theory ~ not so good practical C&C?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Brian,

    Is that background from a preset or is that a natural pattern?
    it is the ground beneath the flower somewhat modified.

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    Re: Learning curve: Good even great theory ~ not so good practical C&C?

    I like the idea, a lot. I agree with Erwin, the frame overpowers the image. If it were me I would try the following:

    1. Slim down the border, maybe to 1/10th of what it is now
    2. Try a solid black background, the image may not stand out enough but from the upper left corner which is dark, I think it would. If not try a solid, or even gradient, that complements the color of the image.
    3. Try to flip the image vertically, the perspective may be a bit better. I have tried to view this standing on my head, but have not been entirely successful.

    Those are the things I would try. You did a good job on stacking, DOF is just fine.

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    Re: Learning curve: Good even great theory ~ not so good practical C&C?

    Quote Originally Posted by retief View Post
    I like the idea, a lot. I agree with Erwin, the frame overpowers the image. If it were me I would try the following:

    1. Slim down the border, maybe to 1/10th of what it is now
    2. Try a solid black background, the image may not stand out enough but from the upper left corner which is dark, I think it would. If not try a solid, or even gradient, that complements the color of the image.
    3. Try to flip the image vertically, the perspective may be a bit better. I have tried to view this standing on my head, but have not been entirely successful.

    Those are the things I would try. You did a good job on stacking, DOF is just fine.
    The stacking was the beginning of the shot. The rest just didn't go as well.

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