Pink Dogwood
Uploaded: August 13, 2006 12:40:53
Michael S. Baker August 13, 2006
Beautiful image, Michael! Good colors, detail, selective focus!Michael ORourke August 13, 2006
Thank you very much !Laurie Daily August 13, 2006
This is beautiful Michael. It makes me wish that my Dogwood was still in bloom! #3158913Michael ORourke August 13, 2006
Thank you #3158927Daniella Puente August 13, 2006
Wonderful angle to view this one Michael, colors and also dof are very good! #3159135Barbara Waldoch August 13, 2006
Exquisite shot, Michael. #3159436Michael ORourke August 13, 2006
Thank you very much. #3159504Anne D. Eigen August 13, 2006
Beautiful focus, perspective, and colors! #3159607Janine Russell August 13, 2006
Michael, excellent colors, detail, lighting and DOF. #3159972Michael ORourke August 14, 2006
Thank you ! #3161911Richard Lynch August 19, 2006
Nice sharp image and I like the way the composition makes them sweep together without seeming distorted or modified. #3184121Michael ORourke August 19, 2006
Thank you, I appreciate your comments #3184476Cesar J. La Rosa September 26, 2006
Excellent photograph, Michael!!! Beautiful composition, lighting and DOF.Donna La Mattino Pagakis September 26, 2006
Gorgeous flower image, congratulations on your finalist win!! #3369744Laurie Daily September 27, 2006
Congrats on your finalist win Michael. This is spectacular! #3370816Michael ORourke September 27, 2006
Thank you all very much. #3373021Janine Russell September 29, 2006
Michael, congratulations on your Second Place win. #3383252Helen N. McHugh September 29, 2006
Congratulations on this lovely win , Michael! #3383728Michael S. Baker September 29, 2006
Congrats, Michael...very nice job!!She-She Killough September 29, 2006
Beautiful Flow and DOF... Congrats on this Wonderful WINNER Michael!! #3386260Cheryl E. Molennor October 03, 2006
Excellent image Michael. Color clarity all of it! #3403949Duane B. Blocker October 09, 2006
What Lens and F/stop did you use to get the depth of field? Love the image. Was the lighting natural? #3427374Michael ORourke October 10, 2006
Lens was 75-300 f4-5.6, shot 300mm @5.6 from about 6 ft. Natural lighting, in the shade of the tree,mid afternoon. #3429905Duane B. Blocker October 10, 2006
Thanks for the info Michael. I guess for these kind of shots I alway think macro but then never get the depth of field I want. Never thought about using a 300 and standing back. That was exactly the info I needed, helps me to rethink what I do. - Duane #3430271Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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