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flower of field


flower of field
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Copyright: Ludovico Cattivera (raider56) (8)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-06
Categories: Flowers
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Blue Things II [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2009-01-29 13:21
Viewed: 613
Points: 8
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
My first post on TN.
A present to all TN friends.
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Ciao Ludovico, benvenuto con un bel regalo, ottima macro con splendida messa a fuoco e magnifici colori, un fiore di campo è sempre bello da vedere, aspetto le tue prossime, bravo, ciao Silvio

Welcome with this unusual and interesting flower
Do you know the name of this wonderful species...
TFS.
Ozgur

Hi Ludovico,
Welcome to TN. Beautiful Nigella, well coposed.
Regards. Ferran.

Bonjour Ludovico,
Bienvenue sur TN !!!
La macro est agréable car le cadrage serré permet d'apprécier la finesse des détails et la délicatesse des couleurs mais, pour ma part, j'aurai cadré plus serré en haut et supprimé la deuxième fleur (cadrage ou clônage) en bas à gauche qui ne présente pas d'intérêt.
Essaye également de développer ton commentaire en décrivant le sujet et les conditions de prise de vue.
A bientôt sur TN pour de nouvelles aventures.
Gérard

Hello Ludovico.

Interesting picture of Nigella from Damas which is an unusual flower.
Looking at the photography, with you permission :

The intensity of the colours, colours depth and contrast are good. The sharpness and the depth of field seems to be appropriated.

For the composition, in my opinion, I think that it would have be better to adopt an horizontal disposition, permitting you to make the second flower disappear.

Hope to see you another time on treknature

All the best.

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