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Old 22-05-2009, 11:46 AM
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Theres a picture of woodruff which I am quite pleased with. You can see the white scales of the petals and the background is blurred out. Is there any way to look at the settings I used on my camera at the time of taking the photograph? This is how I want my orchid photos to come out or even sharper

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I have noticed that some woodruff plants near me are a really bright green colour whereas the ones in wilder locations are just a normal green. Is there any reason for this?
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Thanks Ian. The one on the left is my photo but the other one came from the Gallery. The one on the left is how I want my orchid photos to come out, showing the texture of the petals etc. Is there any way I can look at the aperture and setting which I used on the camera at the time ?
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