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shot this in back yard while on a work call... the clouds were disappearing fast so it couldn't wait!
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1439*1080
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Camera
E-M10MarkII
EXIF software
GIMP 2.10.0-RC1
EXIF Metadata
E-M10MarkII
OLYMPUS M.9-18mm F4.0-5.6
f/13
13 mm
20 s
100
0.0 EV
Model
E-M10MarkII
Lens
OLYMPUS M.9-18mm F4.0-5.6
Date Time of Original
2018:04:12 11:43:55
Aperture Number
13
Exposure compensation
0.0 EV
Exposure Time
20 s
ISO
100
Focal Length
13 mm
Exposure Mode
auto
Exposure Metering Mode
pattern
Exposure Program
aperture priority
EXIF software
GIMP 2.10.0-RC1
jools - Sunday 15 April 2018 18:33
Real nice. Vibrant colors on the motionless flowers and wonderful movement in the clouds. 20 seconds will do that, reminiscent of the long exposure/filter on IR images. This image would be a nice candidate for that come to think of it.
Bill Struth - Sunday 15 April 2018 08:01
Bright and colorful. Surprising too since there is no wind on the flowers.
Simon - Sunday 15 April 2018 04:59
Sorry about the fluffy white clouds (missing with this tint)...but still a fab shot.
todd - Friday 13 April 2018 18:29
shoot, that was my whacky processing that i wasn't paying attention to. long story: i had some funky RGB curves leftover on my RT clipboard from processing IR shots. When I got to processing this shot, I liked the effect the curves had on deepening the blues in the sky, but wasn't paying attention at all to the clouds.. oh well.. sorry :happy:
ozozozrod - Friday 13 April 2018 18:00
Interesting that the clouds are moving fairly quickly, but the flowers are stationary all that time. The purple/green tones in the clouds too - some clouds do that naturally at their margins and the LE has smeared the effect; or is it a lens effect? It's a nice match with the plant colours.