These and the rest of my daisy posts this week are straight from the camera – no post processing edits aside from some minor cropping on a couple. I had fun playing around with shutter speeds to over- or under-expose the photos, using the natural bright light coming in from a large window to assist me in creating various effects with my camera that I would normally achieve with photo editing software.
I slowed down the shutter speed on the shots below which over-exposed the them, and since I was holding the camera and not using a tripod there was some camera shake which cause the blurring. I think it gives the photos an impressionistic, oil-painted look. What do you think?
All photos:
f/2.8
Exposure time 1/4-1/5s
ISO-100
Linking with Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Great shots! They are perfect for this challenge: https://iphonephotog.wordpress.com/2015/05/27/challenge-painting-with-your-camera/
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Thanks. Great challenge and they would be perfect. Looks like I just missed the deadline though.
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I would just post your link on the challenge page anyway. It doesn’t look like there was a lot of players, so maybe it’s ok? Either way, it’s perfect so submit!
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These are gorgeous close ups of this daisy. Thanks 🙂
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Yes, I like the blur, especially since there are parts of the center that are crisp and seem all the more textural because of that contract.
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Thanks for taking the time to comment!
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i shoot alot of hand held close ups and mostly keep the camera set on aperture priority and use the exposure control to under expose as i prefer a more saturated look. but i think you did well at what you wanted to do. they have a soft feel to them.
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