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03/05/2009 thubleau2

Berry Good

Sydney

Canon EOS 5D Mark II ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
iso 400 1/200th f/10 40mm manual exposure pattern metering manual white balance flash fired full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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ctfchallenge05-May-2009 23:57
interesting. Penny Street
Guest 05-May-2009 11:17
Quite a lot, the weather was late afternoon about 4.00 ish the sun was gone from this part of the garden and I doubt that I could have got these colours with natural light.
I seem forever using the flash in day pics with the 5DM11 because to be honest I do not like the way it meters light and the exposure always seems to be out somewhere unless the entire subject is bathed in the same intensity of light.

eric
ctfchallenge05-May-2009 00:01
sometimes a flash is necessary but, especially with the Mark II, I'm wondering what you would have missed if you did this au naturale.
I am enjoying the color and detail though. Penny Street
ctfchallenge04-May-2009 22:04
Rod
The colour of the berries look unusual a. The problem I have here are the direct flash shadows & look that flash picys have.
ctfchallenge04-May-2009 17:06
Wonderful rich colors here, Eric.
--Mary Anne
COAmature 04-May-2009 15:41
Nicely done. The blacks pushed to the limit look great. -Doug
ctfchallenge04-May-2009 15:28
Excellent !
Konstantin
ctfchallenge04-May-2009 14:50
Beautiful image with wonderful light and color. The texture looks quite nice too. I think I am mostly okay with the dark negative space to the right (in fact that might make it special), though I am wondering if you experimented with different crops to make it a little less a part of the image as a whole? Very nicely done.
~Brent