The white edge is a little too sharp. It needs a bit of softness to help the
transition.
On 2/26/2020 13:31:02, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Contrary to John's analysis I do like the gray better. White edges remaining
from the background extraction provide a rim light effect that accents the
blooms and the leaves. I do wonder how it would look with a darker gray, but
not black, background. Assuming the background is on a separate layer, I might
even experiment a little with a linear or circular gradient to make the
background more interesting.
-p
On 2/26/2020 8:36 AM, Bill wrote:
I know I don't post many pictures, and when I do, the quality is questionable.
However, this doesn't mean I don't occasionally commit some form of eye torment.
This would be one of those:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrphoto/twolips.html
Technical crap:
K1, 1/200 sec. FA 100mm f/2.8 WR macro @ f8,
some fancy studio lightery and a little bit of Photoshoppery.
enjoy
Bill
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