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sepia lotus by Alison Ryde
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Category: Nature Photography Posted: June 13, 2012 Mixed Media: None

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This lotus was shot in early morning with an umbrella held over my head to shade the sun from it. On a tripod, using a 24-70mm lens, on a tripod, wide open at f/2.8. Aim was to centre attention on the shapes of the centre and the stamens leading out to the petals. I like this conversion and I know it won't be everyone;s cup of tea, but whatever. that's art.

desaturated original in lightroom and applied a sepia filter. contrast, sharpened.
Shot at 2.8.

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Alison Ryde
Alison is now living in the UK, city of Oxford. Alison is full time mother to 3 boys still at home, one daughter now earning her own living. Alison is now paying more attention to what is becoming a serious passion , photography, which she hopes will hold her interest right to the end. It would have to, to justify spending all that money on equipment! Favourite photography would be travelling and taking all kinds of images. Cambodia was a new venture, learning to deal with light more effectively, and having the confidence to take more journalistic style and people. Travel time is limited so at home focus is more on macro work, textures, details, things near at hand. This year she is trying to take things to the next level by getting on top of the technological side of things, planning a webpage, learning about printing. She has exhibited at the local Artweeks and sold several images and many cards which was encouraging.
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