Hello Jack,

Perhaps you are looking too close.  What I see in many of your images
is an overall grittiness or almost sparkly look that screams out at me
of over sharpening.  It is almost like thinking of Velvia as over the
top for saturation - some of your images just looked unnaturally
sharp.

HTH

Bruce


Friday, August 18, 2006, 8:01:35 AM, you wrote:

JD> Thanks, Marnie,
JD> I look at this image and honestly try to find evidence of over
JD> sharpening. Maybe I just don't know what I'm looking for.
JD> The "horns" are lined with hair like fuzz and tiny water droplets emit
JD> needle sharp 'stars', but I can't detect any grainy edges or pixelation
JD> in finer threads such as that great spider web. 
JD> It could easily be somewhat softened and will be when worked for
JD> printing, just to be safe. Step back a pace, and it no longer matters.
JD> I admit an over zealous attitude when it comes to seeking sharpness.
JD> It's a curse! :-[

JD> Jack

JD> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Ditto. I like it too. And ditto what Paul said, re sharpening. I like
>> 
>> backlight nature stuff, and I like the teeny weeny spider thread on
>> this one too. 
>> Adds something.
>> 
>> Marnie aka Doe :-)
>> 
>> ==============
>> 
>> I like this. Nice composition, and the lighting works. It feels a
>> little 
>> crispy. Perhaps it's a bit oversharpened? Or that could just be a
>> function of the 
>> light and some fuzz on the edges of the flower parts. BTW, this bloom
>> appears 
>> to be slightly different in form than the native columbine here in
>> North 
>> Central US. 
>> Paul
>> -------------- Original message ----------------------
>> From: Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > Set this up with the sun hitting the blossom and a black valuer
>> > background cloth draped over a chair back. The lens, of course,
>> > protected by being shaded from the sun.
>> > DOF vs image size always an issue on macros. 
>> > OK, so I atomized it a squirt. ;-)
>> > MZ-S (manual), A*100 f/2.8 mac., Provia 100F, tripod, 2 sec mirror
>> up
>> > delay, remote switch.
>> > 
>> > All comments welcome!
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Jack
>> > 
>> > 
>> > http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=170
>> > 
>> 
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