In an attempt to keep my post rate up I had to scrounge the back catalogue again, this was taken a while back when the passion flowers were in bloom, there's nothing remarkable about it, I think it just caught my eye as I had processed it in sepia, which I have to stop doing really. Depth of field is very important with macro subjects, this was taken at f/8 as I knew I would be working close but I still wanted the eye to be drawn to the stamens (the male bit of the flower for all you botanists) so I needed a reasonable amount of DOF. I was going to do a bunch of smoke photographs today but I have lost all my incense sticks but I'll hopefully do some of them soon.Sunday, 20 January 2008
Old Passion Flower
In an attempt to keep my post rate up I had to scrounge the back catalogue again, this was taken a while back when the passion flowers were in bloom, there's nothing remarkable about it, I think it just caught my eye as I had processed it in sepia, which I have to stop doing really. Depth of field is very important with macro subjects, this was taken at f/8 as I knew I would be working close but I still wanted the eye to be drawn to the stamens (the male bit of the flower for all you botanists) so I needed a reasonable amount of DOF. I was going to do a bunch of smoke photographs today but I have lost all my incense sticks but I'll hopefully do some of them soon.
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