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I love you. X
Taken by:
Sam Bahado on Wed, 01/02/2012 - 00:17
Caption:
After JUST missing out on the X competition, I felt it still a worthy photo to add to my progressive gallery.
Camera Model:
FinePix HS10 HS11
Exposure Details:
Exposure Time : 1/60 sec
F Number : f/3.6
ISO Speed Rating : 200
Flash : Compulsory Flash
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Submitted by Gwalion
Date Wed, 01/02/2012 - 05:51
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A reflector is needed to throw some light back into the darkened area of the rose and I think a more acute angle and  a tighter crop would work better.  

Personal opinion only.

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Submitted by Sam Bahado
Date Wed, 01/02/2012 - 10:13
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Thanks Gwalion, thats very helpful advice! I was thinking the same for reflecting light after I took the shot, but then I completely forgot about it.. I like the idea of a more acute angle but that began to show the wall behind the subject and this is as tight as I could get without much post (Didn't have a great deal of time to crop as I wasn't sure if the comp had ended or not). Would you say that black & white would work well for an image like this if I were to re-shoot it with the correct composition and lighting?

Cheers!

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