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These Bud's for you. (Original Post) alfredo Oct 2020 OP
Wow, alfredo, these are spectacular! CaliforniaPeggy Oct 2020 #1
Thank you. I used the HDR setting to enhance the colors. alfredo Oct 2020 #3
Sweet blm Oct 2020 #2
Thank you alfredo Oct 2020 #4
Well done... Thanks! Karadeniz Oct 2020 #5
Your're welcomed. This was the first time liking the use of HDR. alfredo Oct 2020 #7
Your title is great as well as your photos. Callalily Oct 2020 #6
Thanks. alfredo Oct 2020 #8
Texture, texture, texture! CrispyQ Oct 2020 #9
Snapdragons alfredo Oct 2020 #10
Snapdragons! CrispyQ Oct 2020 #11
You beat me to it. :) alfredo Oct 2020 #12

CaliforniaPeggy

(156,619 posts)
1. Wow, alfredo, these are spectacular!
Thu Oct 1, 2020, 12:51 AM
Oct 2020

The colors and textures are amazing.

What is the top plant? It's truly unique.

And I don't recognize the second photo either.

They are both so exotic.

Thank you!

alfredo

(60,297 posts)
8. Thanks.
Thu Oct 1, 2020, 10:15 AM
Oct 2020

I found that HDR has one big advantage for close up photography. When focusing close handheld there is a tendency to rock back and forth. This is a problem when old and unsteady. When shooting four shots in rapid sequence the rocking seems to act like focus bracketing.

CrispyQ

(40,969 posts)
9. Texture, texture, texture!
Thu Oct 1, 2020, 10:16 AM
Oct 2020

Love them both. Do you know what kind of flower the top photo is?

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