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Fern Echo
Featured in PhotoFlash #021
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Jennifer L. La Velle

member since: 10/22/2004
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Did you use a 3-D effect on this picture?
11/13/2004 10:10:01 PM
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Jim Miotke
BetterPhotoJim.com
Owner, BetterPhoto.com, Inc.
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Hi Jennifer,No, this was how I saw it in person. I simply used a macro lens, moved to a point of view that had the one fern echoing the other, and moved in very close (they were actually very small). I put the camera into the aperture-priority mode and selected a small f number (for minimal depth of field). This is what caused that background fern to appear blurry. Thanks again!
11/14/2004 12:42:29 PM
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RJ Baynum
member since: 9/23/2003
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Very good Jim!.. love it.. great idea for a echoing technique. what's the blue flowers in background?R.J. Baynum Envision Imaging Crump Tn. owner of , "Basic_Film_photography" at yahoogroups. A free class at your own pace.
12/2/2004 1:25:25 PM
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Sonya Turner
member since: 12/1/2004
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Well done!
12/3/2004 3:01:00 PM
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Jim Miotke
BetterPhotoJim.com
Owner, BetterPhoto.com, Inc.
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Thanks. RJ, the blue flowers in the background are called Lithodora. Thanks again!
12/6/2004 11:01:37 AM
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Sonya Turner
member since: 12/1/2004
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Very creative!
12/6/2004 1:55:53 PM
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