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as in the previous image I posted, I used the same technique here. during the shooting , I put ahead the optics a clover (one of the plants we usually find in the field during the macro season)in order to reflect it in the most strong flare. I used a trioplan 100. Blurred and the final effect is all the result of what was done during shooting and not by post production. for a purist of macro photography can 'be a disturbing effect. I personally think that this technique can be improved and used for particular images where the mood and the dream are the main actors. thanks in advance for watching. hello and have a good day. sorry for my english
here a link for a bigger image http://i60.tinypic.com/r0ci6h.jpg |
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by Eia
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