Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Isaac E- Tiny Flower

This picture is titled “Tiny Flower.” I took it on a small walking trail at my grandfathers retirement community. I took it with a 60mm macro lens with an f-stop of f/13 and a shutter speed of 1/160 of a second. The flower is a little smaller than a dime, which is why a macro lens was optimal. I really like how this turned out. I would not change anything.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is really good! i like the vibrance of the yellow flower. good job!

Anna Kathryn D-HHS

Anonymous said...

Tiny flower...big change. Haha, wow I really like this shot. It came out so clear and it makes me think how the small things count greatly in our community. And how lucky we are for this little one to be able to sprout, some areas on Earth aren't lucky enough to see this flower. I love the color of this flower and how it stands out! Like, in the blurred background you only see green clovers. This, made the flower stand out...Great Job!!
Alondra P.--HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture. I love how its so focused on the flower and how the background is blurry. I also like the bright color of the flower. Good Job.
Shelby A

Anonymous said...

I like this photo because it's cool to see all the details on the tiny flower itself. I also like how the color pops from the background so that the edges look more defined. Great job!!!

Christy N- HHS

Anonymous said...

I like this photo because it’s a very simple and delicate shot. You used the flower as the center of interest and made it pop out more by blurring out the background. You can see the details of the flower clearly. The yellow also really stands out.

Hannah A. - ERHS