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I love you anyway

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    It's unbelievably hard to love you
    But I love you anyway
    I've been trying too hard not to love you
    But I love you anyway
    You have me baby
    It's so incredibly hard to love you
    You drive me crazy
    But I love you anyway
    And every time I try to hard not to love you
    But I love you anyway

    Boyzone - Love you anyway


:bulletblue: It´s a Moss Phlox
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shot with:

:bulletpink: Nikon D40

:bulletpink: Tamron 90mm macro



:bulletyellow: handheld + manual focus
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Image size
700x645px 273.31 KB
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D40
Shutter Speed
10/8000 second
Aperture
F/7.1
Focal Length
90 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
May 1, 2009, 1:55:16 PM
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smallcraig1606's avatar
This is a very eye-catching shot, and the colours are really lovely and well-saturated without being garish.

I saw in one of your comments that you are not really satisfied with this shot, which emboldens me to say that I think one or two small changes would take this shot from "good" to "great". I think if you closed down be even one f-stop, and thus increased the depth of field slightly, you would have brought the petal on the left onto focus, while still keeping the flower in the background blurred, this giving you the separation of the two that I would like to see, and perhaps make it more pleasing to you, as well. As it is, the background flower interferes with the main subject. The slight increase in sharpness would "fix" this, I think. Alternatively, if you had the opportunity to change your angle slightly, so that the flower has a completely green background, that might do the trick, too. This might be harder, especially if you're aiming for a particular "view" of the flower. I hope you find these comments helpful. By no means feel obliged to adopt any of my suggestions :-).