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    Lying in the grass

    Lying in the grass

    Image inspired by the guest of honour at our recent exhibition in Limoges, Martine Propice.

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    Re: Lying in the grass

    Not sure what this is. The background doesn't look like normal blur; it looks like intentional camera movement or something done in post. How did you do this?

    There is a big split among flower photographers, between those who want sharp detail all the way through (the camp I'm in) and those who prefer very shallow DOF, with some of the flower out of focus. I assume you were aiming for the latter. If so, I would crop, mostly from the top but also some from the left.

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    Re: Lying in the grass

    No trickery Dan, simply close focus at f2.8 for very shallow depth of field.

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    Re: Lying in the grass

    I like the idea of shooting the flower from the back specially with the light coming through the petals. My concern is with the extremely small portion of the frame that is actually in focus. I don't think that it works well at least at the small size on the screen.

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    Re: Lying in the grass

    Quote Originally Posted by Round Tuit View Post
    I like the idea of shooting the flower from the back specially with the light coming through the petals. My concern is with the extremely small portion of the frame that is actually in focus. I don't think that it works well at least at the small size on the screen.
    That's one reason I suggested cropping. The other (the flip side of the same coin) is the extremely small portion of the frame that is devoted to the subject.
    Last edited by DanK; 29th March 2026 at 02:10 PM.

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