“ In The Center: Queen Anne's lace ”
I wanted to do architecture for this challenge but wasn't satisfied with what I was finding so I turned to flowers. I was lucky enough to catch a wasp "in the center" of this one as well. This was my first time getting some bokeh which was exciting for this learner. It's super grainy; the ...
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  • Bonnie Dominix Edited a year ago

    Unusually beautiful flower, great shot

    Unusually beautiful flower, great shot

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  • Cindy Steger Edited 2 years ago

    These are amazing flowers/weeds, aren't they?!!  Nice job catching that wasp.  Nice bokeh.  You did a great job centering it.  FYI, you will get more… more

    These are amazing flowers/weeds, aren't they?!!  Nice job catching that wasp.  Nice bokeh.  You did a great job centering it.  FYI, you will get more bokeh with a lower f/stop.  Lookalike your background has some sun peeking through.  If you put your f/stop slow as conditions will allow, with the camera towards, but not focusing on those spots, you should get bokeh.  Have honestly never adjusted my ISO, I just leave it on auto.  The grain in the background sure made the QAL pop!!

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  • Kimberly Nordlinger Edited 2 years ago

    You're very brave to get that close to a wasp, but it works well for the challenge. I think it could've been a bit better centered, but it's not off by much. Yes, you… more

    You're very brave to get that close to a wasp, but it works well for the challenge. I think it could've been a bit better centered, but it's not off by much. Yes, you did get big globs of grain, but it sounds like you figured out the cause. And it did create some lovely bokeh. Keep up the good work!

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Nikon D50 Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
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