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Flying on the Flowers

Review: "Flying on the Flowers" - Captivating Nature Shot

The photograph "Flying on the Flowers" captures a mesmerizing scene of a butterfly gracefully perched atop a vibrant flower. Here's an in-depth analysis based on the metadata:

Flying on the Flowers
Flying on the Flowers


Camera and Software Information

Technical Details

  • Resolution: 240x240 inches
  • Orientation: Horizontal (normal)
  • Exif Version: 2.21

Capture Details

  • Date and Time Original: March 19, 2017, at 11:11:41
  • Create Date: March 19, 2017, at 11:11:41
  • Exposure Time: 1/320 sec
  • F-Number: 5.6
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • ISO: 800
  • Shutter Speed Value: 1/320 sec
  • Aperture Value: 5.6
  • Exposure Compensation: 0
  • Max Aperture Value: 5.7
  • Focal Length: 85.0 mm
  • Focal Length (35mm format): 127 mm
  • Metering Mode: Multi-segment
  • Light Source: Unknown
  • Flash: No Flash

Image Properties

  • Color Space: Uncalibrated
  • Image Width: 4928 pixels
  • Image Height: 3264 pixels
  • Sensing Method: One-chip color area
  • Scene Type: Directly photographed
  • CFA Pattern: [Red,Green][Green,Blue]
  • Custom Rendered: Normal
  • Exposure Mode: Manual
  • White Balance: Auto
  • Digital Zoom Ratio: 1
  • Scene Capture Type: Standard
  • Contrast: Normal
  • Saturation: Normal
  • Sharpness: Normal
  • Subject Distance Range: Unknown

Additional Information

  • Serial Number: 8389253
  • Lens Info: 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3
  • Lens Model: 18.0-200.0 mm f/3.5-6.3

Analysis and Interpretation

The photograph "Flying on the Flowers" showcases exceptional technical prowess and artistic vision. The photographer, utilizing a NIKON D5100 camera, expertly captured the delicate moment of a butterfly alighting on a flower. The manual exposure settings with an aperture of f/5.6 and a shutter speed of 1/320 sec ensure optimal clarity and depth of field, beautifully isolating the subject from the background.

The image's resolution of 4928x3264 pixels provides ample detail, allowing viewers to appreciate the intricate patterns on the butterfly's wings and the subtle textures of the flower petals. Despite the unknown light source, the photographer masterfully balanced the exposure, resulting in natural and pleasing colors.

The choice of an 85.0 mm focal length (equivalent to 127 mm in 35mm format) allows for a closer perspective without disturbing the delicate scene, enhancing the viewer's immersion in the natural beauty depicted.

The post-processing done in Adobe Photoshop CS6 appears minimal, maintaining the authenticity of the scene while potentially enhancing minor details or correcting imperfections.

Overall, "Flying on the Flowers" stands as a testament to the photographer's technical skill and artistic sensibility, offering viewers a captivating glimpse into the enchanting world of nature.

 #NaturePhotography #Butterfly #FloralBeauty

This review will be published on TakenByMe.art for photography enthusiasts to delve deeper into the intricacies of "Flying on the Flowers."

 

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