I have to say I’ve never seen a macro of Chinese cabbage before. However, I like it. Totally monochromatic with beautiful shades of green and excellent spectrum from very light almost white to very dark almost black. Excellent texture and narrow DOF to keep the texture in the background while throwing it out of focus enough so that it keeps the eye in the center. Great job!
Scott
Thanks Scott! :-)
I must say that I never thought of all those things really!
I really like the effect of narrow DOF, and then I take a series of photos and think “I like this one”, but hardly ever do I know why exactly I like it. Your comment may help me do more things on purpose instead of by accident :-)
I’ll also admit how I ‘cheated’: this is a HDR image from 3 exposures, and I used PhotoShop to change the colour range from red-ish to green. It was red due to using artificial light, and leaving the white balance on automatic. (the original cabbage really is green/white)
I have to say I’ve never seen a macro of Chinese cabbage before. However, I like it. Totally monochromatic with beautiful shades of green and excellent spectrum from very light almost white to very dark almost black. Excellent texture and narrow DOF to keep the texture in the background while throwing it out of focus enough so that it keeps the eye in the center. Great job!
Scott
Thanks Scott! :-)
I must say that I never thought of all those things really!
I really like the effect of narrow DOF, and then I take a series of photos and think “I like this one”, but hardly ever do I know why exactly I like it. Your comment may help me do more things on purpose instead of by accident :-)
I’ll also admit how I ‘cheated’: this is a HDR image from 3 exposures, and I used PhotoShop to change the colour range from red-ish to green. It was red due to using artificial light, and leaving the white balance on automatic. (the original cabbage really is green/white)