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While fiddling around, I discovered my camera has a setting that will take several exposures and stack them to make an HDR-like image. More lifelike, I think.
It picks up the cream color in the wilting rose and carries it through the photo. One is like a pastel and the other is a greyed version. I am no expert but took a few painting lessons.... The values of lights and darks of a sort of greenish yellow brown brass color causes the dark reds and pinks of the rose to be almost complimentary, but they are so greyed or darkened that it really works and is beautiful. It is hard to express this well when I don't really know what I am talking about.
It picks up the cream color in the wilting rose and carries it through the photo. One is like a pastel and the other is a greyed version. I am no expert but took a few painting lessons.... The values of lights and darks of a sort of greenish yellow brown brass color causes the dark reds and pinks of the rose to be almost complimentary, but they are so greyed or darkened that it really works and is beautiful. It is hard to express this well when I don't really know what I am talking about.
I used the kit lens 18-55mm Pentax lens. Shot on a tripod at maybe 1/8 second. Made five separate jpegs at different exposure levels from one raw image file. Recombined as an HDR.
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