Thursday, January 18, 2007

Phalenopsis



Focal length: 66.lmm, flash, 1/60 sec., f/3.5 with Canon S3 IS

This phalenopsis is in bloom again. This time it has 4 big blossums. The light pink Phal. is in bud and so is the Paph. concolor (little yellow ladyslipper). I cropped the full flower to try to get closer to the inner flower parts. I believe I had this on ISO 100, and P plus macro settings,cloudy and Exposure compensation at zero, with my colors set to vivid. The EXIF says that this is sRGB color setting. This Canon does not do RAW, so this is the control I have over the 'temperature' settings. It works for me. It could be sharper, and so I should probably be using a tripod, even though the lens is IS.

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