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| » | Rose with copyspace Rose with a shallow DoF with copyspace. |
| » | Uploaded by a_kartha ( | | )on Sep 13, 2007 |
| » | Downloads 832 |
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| » Camera: | Nikon D70s |
| » Exp. time: | 1/180 (0.006 secs) |
| » Aperture: | f/8 |
| » Focal length: | 105 mm |
| » ISO speed: | 200 |
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5. Oct 15, 2007 Ellenh
"Perfect for my needs. Thanks!"
4. Sep 18, 2007 revati_me
"nice mellow soothing and so catered to greeting card material (aka unfinished business!)"
3. Sep 17, 2007 rometree
"It's beautiful~! thanks~ 10!"
2. Sep 14, 2007 vivekchugh
""Judging by your key words, I presume u had a postcard or a greeting card in mind when shooting this. Good work, only feel that the sharpness of the entire flower is lost when you go that close. That would be a result of using the macro lens of course.""
1. Sep 14, 2007 vivekchugh
"Judging by your key words, I presume u had a postcard of a greeting card when shooting this. Good work, only feel that the sharpness of the entire flower is lost when you go that close. That would be a result of using the macro lens i guess."
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"Perfect for my needs. Thanks!"
4. Sep 18, 2007 revati_me
"nice mellow soothing and so catered to greeting card material (aka unfinished business!)"
3. Sep 17, 2007 rometree
"It's beautiful~! thanks~ 10!"
2. Sep 14, 2007 vivekchugh
""Judging by your key words, I presume u had a postcard or a greeting card in mind when shooting this. Good work, only feel that the sharpness of the entire flower is lost when you go that close. That would be a result of using the macro lens of course.""
1. Sep 14, 2007 vivekchugh
"Judging by your key words, I presume u had a postcard of a greeting card when shooting this. Good work, only feel that the sharpness of the entire flower is lost when you go that close. That would be a result of using the macro lens i guess."
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