planepics
Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
I'm going to put this pic (and another one) on public display later this month (due by Wednesday) along with other members of my photo club and I'm trying to figure out a name for it, even though it doesn't NEED one. I was thinking something like "Spider Daisy" or "A House for Bugs". Thoughts?
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
planepics wrote:
I'm going to put this pic (and another one) on public display later this month (due by Wednesday) along with other members of my photo club and I'm trying to figure out a name for it, even though it doesn't NEED one. I was thinking something like "Spider Daisy" or "A House for Bugs". Thoughts?
IMO wouldn't put this photo on display. Very little of it is sharp. When printed all the out of focus areas will become more apparent.
Come Into My Parlor And See Me Sometime
planepics
Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
boberic wrote:
IMO wouldn't put this photo on display. Very little of it is sharp. When printed all the out of focus areas will become more apparent.
That's what I wanted...to emphasize the focused flower and the spider (and whatever else the small skinny bug is) I used my 105mm macro on the shot.
planepics
Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
Some good suggestions so far. I e-mailed my sister-in-law (Ph. D in phylogenetics) maybe 10 minutes ago see if I could find out what it really is (grows wild next to the road) and she already responded. She gave my both the Latin and common names, one of which DOES include the word "daisy", but it's really a weedy wildflower. I still like the pic, though. I tool some other really nice pics of weeds during the same walk.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
planepics wrote:
That's what I wanted...to emphasize the focused flower and the spider (and whatever else the small skinny bug is) I used my 105mm macro on the shot.
Fair enough. How about--"come into my parlor" said the spider to the fly
Nice treatment. Well done, bet it looks good printed out.
planepics
Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
rocco_7155 wrote:
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Exactly what I was going to say next time I posted. I had never thought about it looking like an egg (per a previous suggestion), but I kinda like it. I'll try to emulate what the pics look like in Picasa and post the replicas. I need to deliver the prints tomorrow or Wednesday. The camera club's display opens the same night as Art on the Square, a juried art show that has been named among the best in the country for years (
www.artonthesquare.com). There's something wrong with the web page and it's disappointing we aren't mentioned anywhere, but hopefully there will be some kind of signage.
This is the best I could do. The border is at least twice as thick (2") but colors are the same.
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Same here...border not thick enough. I don't know why it's not the same thickness...I must have done something wrong. I call this print "River Horse"
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