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Description
We have some Ginger plants that Chrissy is using to fill in some areas damaged by the winter freeze. I liked all of these images so instead of posting them piecemeal I thought I would put the bunch together. >=))>
Specific Feedback
This is a mixture of single captures and stacks. Any strong preference for a particular image?
Technical Details
Sony A7rIII
Sony FE 70-200 f2.8 GM-II @ 200mm
ISO 400, mix of single captures and stacks
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This is a very interesting plant and very worthy as a photo subject! Exposure is spot on and maintained the delicate pink color of the flower. The first is an excellent comp and the 3 basal flowers provide a strong base for the remaining taller flowers. And the close-ups are excellent as well and I have no nits for you…Jim
Excellent series - all with sharp detail, marvelous colours, and a variety of perspectives. The BG shows off the flowers perfectly.
Not the tiniest nit from here.
They are all fine images, but if I have to pick, it would be the last one, with the bit of leaves framing the flower
Terrific series, Bill. You have an eye for creating a story with just a few blooms. It’s such an interesting and robust looking plant - I’ve never seen one before. It’s a little bit menacing in a way - looks like it would bite you if it could. Stunning work.
I really like the first one and the one titled Mature Adult (4th) image.
The colors and texture, as well as the shape of the petals that wrap the stems near the top are all very attractive to me.
I think the reason I like the 4th one better than the 3rd one is the leaf leaning against the flower.
The slightly darker green on the mature adult seems to add to it for me as well.
I wouldn’t hesitate to print either the first or the fourth image if these were mine!
As usual, the lighting and the exposure are near perfect IMHO!!