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Scott Ranger wrote:
Jack--here's what you shot!
#1 lyre-leaved sage (Salvia lyrata), named because some strange person (not me!) thought the leaves looked like the musical instrument! (not me!)
#2, 6 & 7 hooded pitcher plant again
#3 horseweed (Conyza canadensis) which although kinda weedy, is native.
#4 blue butterwort (Pinguicula caerulea), called butterwort as most of the species are the yellow of melting butter. These are insectivorous plants! Watch out Tom, they'll eat your subjects!
#5 unknown thistle
#8 & 9 white water lily (Nymphaea odorata)
Your "portrait" shots (sage, horseweed and butterwort) cry out for a more pleasing out-of-focus (OOF) background. Your 300 is fully capable of doing that with a "creamy" green where no shape is discernable. Perhaps as there was so much light, you used a small f/stop. Try shooting some at f/5.6 or even f/4, working to get your depth of field right, and let the background go smooth.
Any specific reason your workflow is Raw>TIFF>JPEG? Have you tried Fred's WP Pro? Works very well in PS right from the Raw file.
Scott
Scott, I really appreciate your response. Very, very helpful. I agree about the background, and hopefully will go back out tomorrow for some more shooting. I'm trying to get used to this type of photography, and I forget the technical details sometimes. I do love the smooth backgrounds though
I had posted some yesterday, and some said the jpegs looked horrible, so I thought I would do something different. I normally use Fred's WP Pro, but since I'm having to open the raw file in Nikon Capture (Adobe hasn't released ACR yet), I've been converting to tiff, just to see how it went. Normally I open in Nikon Capture, then transfer it to PS for editing. Anyway, this was kind of an experiment.
Thanks so much for the info on the flowers too.
Jack
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