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Lord Vetinari
Jul-09-2005, 02:46 AM
Few fly shots from the last couple of days from the garden.
Couple of them I haven't seen before including what I assume is a robber fly (the one that looks like Arnold Schwarznegger).
As an aside I have used on some of these a PS action called paul's Velvia from here http://www.atncentral.com/download.htm which does accentuate the colour (supposed to mimick Velvia film).
Comments welcome.
Brian V.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_5858c.jpg

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_5865c.jpg

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_5870c_filtered.jpg

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_5878c.jpg

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_5846c.jpg

tmlphoto
Jul-09-2005, 03:49 AM
The colors look really nice Brian. You are really handling the higher ratios quite well. Well done.

Lord Vetinari
Jul-09-2005, 04:15 AM
The colors look really nice Brian. You are really handling the higher ratios quite well. Well done.Thanks Thomas- wasn't sure if the colour was a bit OTT.
Assume by higher ratios, you mean the lighting being one-sided. I'm beginning to get used to it, in fact I think I like it that way. :rofl
Brian V.

Andy
Jul-09-2005, 04:26 AM
good job! what's your setup? lens, ext tubes, diopters? focusing rails?

tell us more

Lord Vetinari
Jul-09-2005, 04:33 AM
good job! what's your setup? lens, ext tubes, diopters? focusing rails?

tell us moreThanks Andy.
Canon 300D Sigma 105mm EX Macro lens, sigma 500 Super DG flash mounted on a flash bracket low and to the left with homemade diffuser attached, Shots 1/200th, F16 ISO100 Camera is hand held in manual setting, Flash in ETTL mode, focusing manual.

Brian V.

rahmonster
Jul-09-2005, 05:05 AM
how on earth do ya get so close without them flying away??

Great shot as always Brian. You always amaze me:clap

Lord Vetinari
Jul-09-2005, 05:52 AM
how on earth do ya get so close without them flying away??

Great shot as always Brian. You always amaze me:clapThanks Rahmonster.
As to getting close to them I quite often just sit down near some bushes and wait for them to come to me- of course not washing for a few weeks helps :rofl
Brian V.

REECEPHOTO
Jul-09-2005, 06:39 AM
Some people know there gifts some don't, well we all know yours:thumb

tmlphoto
Jul-09-2005, 07:12 AM
Thanks Thomas- wasn't sure if the colour was a bit OTT.
Assume by higher ratios, you mean the lighting being one-sided. I'm beginning to get used to it, in fact I think I like it that way. :rofl
Brian V.
Actually I was talking about the magnificaton ratio, but I like the lighting as well. I'm going to get some extension tubes soon so I too can go beyond 1:1.

Lord Vetinari
Jul-09-2005, 07:47 AM
Actually I was talking about the magnificaton ratio, but I like the lighting as well. I'm going to get some extension tubes soon so I too can go beyond 1:1.Ah did wonder- These were not actually taken beyond 1:1 (I didn't have my reversing lens on) there was some cropping however.
Brian V.

tmlphoto
Jul-09-2005, 08:24 AM
Ah did wonder- These were not actually taken beyond 1:1 (I didn't have my reversing lens on) there was some cropping however.
Brian V.
Now we are understading each other :). I also crop without shame. There are others (esp on FM) that shun the practice. To each his own.

Lord Vetinari
Jul-09-2005, 09:16 AM
Now we are understading each other :). I also crop without shame. There are others (esp on FM) that shun the practice. To each his own.I'm not good enough at framing yet to do without cropping:rofl
I also found that on DPReview at least the way people described crops was all over the place. eg 100% crop = all of picture no crop or only 50% of original shown, so I gave up and just describe as cropped or uncropped when I think it's necessary.
Certainly do not feel guilty about it, in fact quite often use it to give the impression of greater DOF.
Brian V.

BTW what's FM?- assume it's another photosite?

tmlphoto
Jul-09-2005, 11:16 AM
I'm not good enough at framing yet to do without cropping:rofl
I also found that on DPReview at least the way people described crops was all over the place. eg 100% crop = all of picture no crop or only 50% of original shown, so I gave up and just describe as cropped or uncropped when I think it's necessary.
Certainly do not feel guilty about it, in fact quite often use it to give the impression of greater DOF.
Brian V.

BTW what's FM?- assume it's another photosite?
Yes FM is www.fredmiranda.com (http://www.fredmiranda.com) another photo sharing site with many more people than dgrin. You should check it out.

zilla
Jul-09-2005, 01:10 PM
These are awesome shots Brian. The colors are exquisite, this coming from someone that is a sucker for vibrant colors. These photos look like the inside of my house. Very nice!!!



Few fly shots from the last couple of days from the garden.
Couple of them I haven't seen before including what I assume is a robber fly (the one that looks like Arnold Schwarznegger).
As an aside I have used on some of these a PS action called paul's Velvia from here http://www.atncentral.com/download.htm which does accentuate the colour (supposed to mimick Velvia film).
Comments welcome.
Brian V.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_5858c.jpg

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_5865c.jpg

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_5870c_filtered.jpg

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_5878c.jpg

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.valentine/CRW_5846c.jpg

Khaos
Jul-09-2005, 08:08 PM
I love all of them, but that 3rd one really does it for me. Detail is one thing but colors and great depth in lighting is what really makes your shots stand out.:thumb :thumb

david_h
Jul-09-2005, 08:22 PM
Hey Brian V, I always enjoy seeing your macros and these are great. I'm so happy these things are not as big as you make them look.

Your colours are excellent and I appreciate the link to the Velvia action. I'm always striving to get my portraits to look less "digital" and from the few minutes I had to play, this action might well help.

Lord Vetinari
Jul-09-2005, 10:26 PM
I love all of them, but that 3rd one really does it for me. Detail is one thing but colors and great depth in lighting is what really makes your shots stand out.:thumb :thumbHey Brian V, I always enjoy seeing your macros and these are great. I'm so happy these things are not as big as you make them look.
Your colours are excellent and I appreciate the link to the Velvia action. I'm always striving to get my portraits to look less "digital" and from the few minutes I had to play, this action might well help.
Thanks Khaos, David and Zilla for the compliments.
Must admit I'm not sure about the colour, think it's a bit too much but that may be just because I'm not used to it. Was only using 40 to 50% of the colour increase in the action. I picked up the hint about the action on another forum- good to spread these things around if they work.
Brian V.