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James Cook
{K:38068} 11/24/2007
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John - Thanks. The light was really unusual. The sun was getting low and I was under a canopy of just a few trees. So it's mostly ambient light from what was still a fairly bright sky. Very favorable lighting.
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John Hatz
{K:156973} 11/24/2007
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EXCELLENT! I like the focus here, using a wide aperture (wow...I though that is f/2.8) you make a nature's macro that is very closed to be an artwork abstract! cool result the colored worm agaist the grey ground!
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Elle Elle
{K:10958} 10/21/2007
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Oh many thanks dear James, so kind of you, best, mahassa
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James Cook
{K:38068} 10/21/2007
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Mahassa - Here is an article on chromatic aberration. It comes from color theory:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatic_aberration
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Elle Elle
{K:10958} 10/6/2007
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I see, thanks again for the info, wonderful shot, best, mahassa
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Elle Elle
{K:10958} 10/6/2007
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thanks for the info, though I guess I didn't get it precisely, cheers, mahassa
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James Cook
{K:38068} 10/6/2007
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Mahassa - The ground is very old concrete. There is stuff (moss and such) growing on it and dirt of course. The exposed parts are very smooth and shiney from so many years of wear. The odd angle of the sun and the shade from the surrounding trees gave it this wonderful feel. No PS necessary (just the way I like it).
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James Cook
{K:38068} 10/6/2007
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Mahassa - Thanks. The background is exactly as it came out of the camera. If you are asking about the colors in the background, what you are seeing is called chromatic aberation. This is due to an imperfection in the lens or (more accurately) due to the way that light bends as it passes into and then out of the glass (lens). The different frequencies of light bend slightly differently and so land at spread locations. At least that's how I read it.
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James Cook
{K:38068} 10/6/2007
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Mojgan - Thank you. I'm glad you like it.
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Mojgan Bahasadri
{K:16243} 10/3/2007
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Wonderful capture with fine DOF and details!!! well done dear James!!
Cheers, Mojgan
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Elle Elle
{K:10958} 10/2/2007
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is it the real color of the ground? well the grey is some special grey! excellent shot anyway, best, mahassa
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Elle Elle
{K:10958} 10/2/2007
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marvelous shot James, like the green against the desaturated background, how did you do it without PSing? very good clarity, best, mahassa
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James Cook
{K:38068} 9/24/2007
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Afsaneh - Thank you. I'm glad you like it.
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Afsaneh Sarvghaddi
{K:2780} 9/23/2007
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Wow Excellent Very nice DOF Bravooooooooooo Thanks for share James
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James Cook
{K:38068} 9/22/2007
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Marian - Thanks. It is a very unusual caterpillar to me. And large. Huge even.
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James Cook
{K:38068} 9/22/2007
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Marcelo - Gracias. Me gusta que te gusta.
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Marian Man
{K:80636} 9/19/2007
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nice capture dear James of this unusual caterpillar!!! fine dof and details!!! well done all the best MArian
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Marcelo Berraz
{K:12906} 9/19/2007
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Gran trabajo James!!Bravo!M.
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James Cook
{K:38068} 9/19/2007
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Andre - Thank you. He was actually pretty fast (and huge) for a caterpillar.
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James Cook
{K:38068} 9/19/2007
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Kara - Thanks. Glad you like it.
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 9/19/2007
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I don't know what kind it is either James. The image came out really nice though. I like that real tight DOF on this one. It kind of slows him down even more somehow. :) Andre
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Kara BigCanoe
{K:1328} 9/19/2007
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Beautiful depth of field and composition. Great capture!
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