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Crocuses After the Rain
By rfcbeach
March 30th, 2009
Just some crocuses on my front lawn after the rain. Camera body used was a Canon EOS 40D. Lens used was a Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM. The camera was braced on my knee to lessen camera shake, saturation and sharpness increased slightly in post-processing.
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Comments from the Community
Posted By: CaptJackDaniels
about 15 years ago
Very nice. I think there might be a tiny bit too much saturation -- some detail might have been lost in the grass blades, but either way, a great spring wallpaper.
insightful
immature
Posted By: Mac Man
about 15 years ago
Posted By: animeinme
about 15 years ago
Posted By: ifrogg
about 15 years ago
this sure brightened my day.. and my desktop. the colors are so engaging. after masses of snow and a dreary winter, spring is actually close to coming.
Posted By: arnz
about 15 years ago
Posted By: Bojan Marsetich
about 15 years ago
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about 15 years ago
Posted By: Italy85
about 15 years ago
Whole nature is so amazing and wonderful, it's only our choice to notice and to portray its perfection, and with this you did it to the core! I put this photo into my favourite ones list and obviously on my desktop. Thanks for posting,great job!
Posted By: MattyG
about 15 years ago
Nice work! Colour doesn't seem to vivid for me, I prefer slightly more saturated colours when it comes to flowers etc. I have the same camera.. just wondering what aperture and shutter speed was used?
Posted By: rfcbeach
about 15 years ago
Since I used my crappy 28-135mm lens that came with my refurb 40D, I used maximum aperture at 135mm, f/5.6. The shutter speed, according to the EXIF data was 1/125 sec. I'm glad everyone likes it so much!
Posted By: KeithMyArthe
about 14 years, 6 months ago
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