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A Different Angle

This is a discussion on A Different Angle within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I tried a different angle when I took a shot of this single dahlia. I played around with the colours ...

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    I tried a different angle when I took a shot of this single dahlia. I played around with the colours (brightening/darkening...and not sure what else, lol), and I also sharpened it some, but I don't know if it was enough or too much.
    Personally, I like the result, but I'm sure I can learn from better photographers and editors on how to make it better .

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    Nicely done, Shelley. Very nice.
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    Looks good. On my monitor perhaps a fraction dark still but others may disagree. Nice job.

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    I think it's beautiful. I love the colours (dont' look dark on my monitor) and the angle of the shot.

    very nice

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    Thanks everyone! I really enjoyed working at this shot, and I'm happy with it. I was thinking of having it enlarged and framed for my mom (since it's from her garden). I wonder if enlarging it would cause any distortion or anything/
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    Gorgeous! I love your colors!
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    Thanks Kat!
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    Thats very good. I know, how you lost the track ;-). You are concentrating and working, viewing and working again and finally ... you can't remember how it was done.

    This angle and the colours are working here very fine for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelley View Post
    Thanks everyone! I really enjoyed working at this shot, and I'm happy with it. I was thinking of having it enlarged and framed for my mom (since it's from her garden). I wonder if enlarging it would cause any distortion or anything/
    How many megapixels is your camera Shelley? And how much did you crop this photo?

    If you haven't crop it much and your camera is above say 8mp then you should be able to blow it up to an A4 (Letter) size easily without quality loss. Above that then as long as it's viewed from a meter or two you should be able to go double that or more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    How many megapixels is your camera Shelley? And how much did you crop this photo?

    If you haven't crop it much and your camera is above say 8mp then you should be able to blow it up to an A4 (Letter) size easily without quality loss. Above that then as long as it's viewed from a meter or two you should be able to go double that or more.
    My camera (Pentax K200D) has 10.2 megapixels. As for the cropping, I don't believe I did any. I just compared it with the original, and it matches up all around.
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