Re: PESO: Morning dew Flower

2004-09-15 Thread Bruce Dayton
Hello Jens, Good job on a first attempt. With the black out background, it almost gives this a studio look. I am more of a fan of seeing more of the surroundings of the flower rather than isolation - maybe because I see them this way so often. Not to take away from the image - must be like

Re: PESO: Morning dew Flower

2004-09-01 Thread Cotty
On 1/9/04, Jens Bladt, discombobulated, unleashed: My first serious attempt to make a nice photograph, having owned a *ist for 16 hours. I shot this in the early morning light. The rising sun was shining throug the leaves of the yellow flower from behind - morning dew still present. I used a

Re: PESO: Morning dew Flower

2004-09-01 Thread Paul Stenquist
Nice shot, Jens. Great light. On Sep 1, 2004, at 1:38 AM, Jens Bladt wrote: My first serious attempt to make a nice photograph, having owned a *ist for 16 hours. I shot this in the early morning light. The rising sun was shining throug the leaves of the yellow flower from behind - morning dew

Re: PESO: Morning dew Flower

2004-09-01 Thread ernreed2
Jens Bladt posted: My first serious attempt to make a nice photograph, having owned a *ist for 16 hours. I shot this in the early morning light. The rising sun was shining throug the leaves of the yellow flower from behind - morning dew still present. I used a SMC-M* 4/300mm (f8 I guess) and

RE: PESO: Morning dew Flower

2004-09-01 Thread Jens Bladt
Hopefully, it will now, Cotty. Jens Jens Bladt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 1. september 2004 11:25 Til: pentax list Emne: Re: PESO: Morning dew Flower On 1/9/04, Jens Bladt, discombobulated