I purchased this mini rose bush plant at the local grocery store for $1.99 on Tuesday and have had fun with it ever since. This is my third post from the plant all different flowers using different techniques. This is my only one taken with my Lens Baby Velvet 85 with a 36 mm Kenko Extension Tube. Camera specs... Taken on dinning room table, natural filtered window lighting. ISO 160, 1/30 sec, f/4 on tripod. Only Lightroom was to open up Highlights and Whites a small amount.
Second shot using f/2.0
I happy to see you stopped by this section and saw the photos. With the two shots you can see how much one f/ stop changes the softness.
Jim
Nice dreamy shots. f 2 is a keeper.
For me, f/4.0 is the keeper...if I could only have one. They are both lovely! Linda S.
Jim-Pops wrote:
I purchased this mini rose bush plant at the local grocery store for $1.99 on Tuesday and have had fun with it ever since. This is my third post from the plant all different flowers using different techniques. This is my only one taken with my Lens Baby Velvet 85 with a 36 mm Kenko Extension Tube. Camera specs... Taken on dinning room table, natural filtered window lighting. ISO 160, 1/30 sec, f/4 on tripod. Only Lightroom was to open up Highlights and Whites a small amount.
Second shot using f/2.0
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These are wonderful Jim, there is nothing more beautiful than a Rose! You've done this one justice ♥
Thank you Tazzy. This one came back to life after a year!
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