Dandelion macro Photo Blog P#455 :

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P#455: Dandelion macro.

A dandelion macro, something pretty classic, no? I really enjoy the details on this one.
Have a nice day. Thanks again for all your comments and support I really appreciate.

Just posted this along with a zoomed crop in a project on Behance Network:
Alienated Flowers 1

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  • This is very beautiful. I don't think I've seen this detail, even in person! Great light in this.Mike Paulison @ 2009-03-05 11:25:53
  • Hey Mike, thank you. Those dandelions was especially big, so bigger details.Laurent @ 2009-03-05 13:28:39
  • i like how you recovered & enhanced the details of this dandelion.. great work! :)rian @ 2009-03-05 14:22:21
  • Breath taking photos! Consider yourself bookmarked...Laszlo @ 2009-03-05 14:28:56
  • Hey Rian... Thanks a lot :D

    @Laszlo: Thank you for stopping and comments (on other pictures too). I'm glad to be bookmarked :D
    Laurent @ 2009-03-05 15:41:49
  • Very cool format to your site here. Love the "Before & After" processing link. How did you go about building your site? Love it. Was this a 70-200 set @ 100mm?Mark Shepley @ 2009-03-05 15:55:55
  • Ben, pour le coup, j'aurais vu un format carre, tant qu'a avoir le pissenlit plein pot. L'espace vide sur le cote desequilbre la photo je trouve. rien a dire sur le processing, j'aime toujours autant ^^Rataki @ 2009-03-05 15:58:49
  • @Mark: Thank you for commenting here, I've sent you a Flickr Mail ;)

    @Rataki: Le format carré, j'y ai un peu pensé... Pour être honnète, j'ai fait le post-p ce matin vers 8h30 et à cette heure là le carré me paraissait un peu trop "in your face"... Mais là maintenant 16h38, je pense effectivement que ça l'aurais fait :D � bientot.
    Laurent @ 2009-03-05 16:40:35
  • your PP is just simply amazing. been watching this blog for quite a while. I love checking out your little psd's you post but you should really consider making some step by step tutorials. I know I would pay to see them.Paul @ 2009-03-05 21:19:41
  • Thank you Paul, step by step tutorials as "case" is something I may produce soonly but I haven't planned to sell them, just getting some valuable money from advertising/affiliations would be nice.

    In fact I want to sell my PP skills directly to photographers and my photos as RM :D
    Laurent @ 2009-03-05 22:09:46
  • Hello,

    Je ne pense pas que le carré aurait fonctionné sur cette photo. Je ai le sentiment que la photo est prise de coté, donc le vide a droite ce justifie à mon gout.

    Le cliché est nickel, t'as bien fait de sous exposé au départ ! Bravo, encore une fois...
    Louis @ 2009-03-06 01:09:22
  • I just love the view of this one, it feels like I'm looking at another universe. Claus Petersen @ 2009-03-06 06:28:39
  • Nothing to said ! Great flickr macro shot ;-) eheh !marijan @ 2009-03-06 06:57:05
  • @Louis: Merci d'avoir laissé un commentaire. Là il est présentemment 7h30 et paf le carré ne le fait plus... Ya un truc avec le reveil pour le format là :D Au final je pense que les deux sont acceptable.

    Pour la sous-ex, c'est quelque chose que je faisais beaucoup à l'époque, pour avoir toutes les hautes lumières...Au final c'est quelque chose que j'évite maintenant, car Canon a un bien meilleur rendement dans les hautes que dans les basses lumières.



    hey Claus thanks for the comments.



    @Marijan: oui cette photo à eu son petit succès hier sur Flickr, jsais pas si c'est parceque c'est une macro, ou une fleur, ou qu'au final elle est quand même pas mal comme photo :D

    Laurent @ 2009-03-06 07:36:31
  • Wow!! Amazing details. Ramón Portillo @ 2009-03-06 07:46:30
  • Thank you Ramon ;)Laurent @ 2009-03-07 08:57:50
  • very nice how you brought out the detail...BJ @ 2009-03-10 12:40:38
  • I have just discovered your blog here and am having a hard time deciding which photos to comment on. I am really mesmerized by so many of them. This one is just stunning to me. I've done macros of these before, but the lighting on this really makes it something I have never seen before. Great work.Jim (365,000 words) @ 2009-04-16 10:19:42
  • WOW - an astonishing work!

    I've got also an dandelion in my portfolio, but your is a really great shot!
    Daniel @ 2009-04-21 08:58:52
  • Incroyables attributs pour une photo macro en close up aussi intense!institut beaute montreal - bro @ 2010-04-05 14:54:42

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Shooting Date: 2006-06-17 18:32:46 | #455
Location: Montréal, QC [Map]
Photographer: Me Myself and I
Unic Views: 38829  LOVE: 25

Post processing steps shown: 1
Downloadable Mini PSD: NO
Picture Tags: dandelion, flower, macro, pissenlis,

Camera: Canon EOS 20D
Focal Lenght: 100 mm   Aperture: f 2.8
Exposure: 1/500 sec   Iso: 100
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