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Dried Hydrangea Image Tools
Dried Hydrangea
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27-02-12 07:36 PM
Category: Digital Camera World GalleryPhotosHotshots
Description: I spotted the final remnants of last year's Hydrangea bushes on a kerbside. What I noticed about this was the skeleton remains of the leaves resembled a framework of lace. Another of nature's wonders.
Posted By: F11 (View all of F11's images) Dimensions: 900 x 609
Views: 167 Filesize: 462.4 KB
Replies: 2 Keywords: plants, nature, floral, plant portrature
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Make: CanonModel: Canon EOS 40D
Orientation: 1XResolution: 720000/10000
YResolution: 720000/10000ResolutionUnit: 2
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 9.0 WindowsDateTime: 2012:02:27 19:27:20
YCbCrPositioning: 2XResolution: 72/1
YResolution: 72/1ResolutionUnit: 2
ExposureTime: 3/10ExposureProgram: 3
ISOSpeedRatings: 160ExposureBiasValue: -1/3
MeteringMode: 2Flash: 16
FocalLength: 90/1FlashPixVersion: 0100
InterOperabilityIndex: R03

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28-02-12, 07:13 PM
markgozz markgozz is offline
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Re: Dried Hydrangea

Really like the detail in the leaf and the lighting and colouring are spot on too .

Just a thought but have you tried rotating the image 90 deg clockwise , it seems more natural to me .

Mark
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28-02-12, 07:48 PM
F11 F11 is offline
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Re: Dried Hydrangea

The way the image looks is the orientation I took it in. I can see what you're saying though, could work well the other way too.
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