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fish
Feb-05-2004, 01:01 PM
http://fish.smugmug.com/photos/2285806-M.jpg (http://fish.smugmug.com/photos/2285806-O.jpg)

I'm going to try Charles' trick of linking to the big photo.

ExposureTime - 8/10 seconds
FNumber - 11
ISOSpeedRatings - 100

cmr164
Feb-05-2004, 01:06 PM
I'm going to try Charles' trick of linking to the big photo.

ExposureTime - 8/10 seconds
FNumber - 11
ISOSpeedRatings - 100
Wow! Gives me a buzz and makes me want to gather pollen!

cletus
Feb-05-2004, 01:17 PM
Very nice, fishy :clap

fish
Feb-05-2004, 01:20 PM
Thanks guys. :beer

Sandy
Feb-05-2004, 01:27 PM
The colors really come through. Great shot. My tulips are gone for now.

Wolf
Feb-05-2004, 01:57 PM
Hmmm, maybe a new career for you, Macro Botanical Photographer? Nice ring to it! Beautitul shot, Bravo!

Stunt Clown
Feb-06-2004, 11:56 AM
Nice work Fish. Awesome color.
Do you use something (wire or such) to help postition the flower so you get the angle you want ? Or is all in the tripod and head machinations?

That is sometimes my biggest problem with flowers.

pathfinder
Feb-06-2004, 12:24 PM
Nice shot Fish - with borders and a drop shadow no less..... Did you illuminate the flower from behind with strobe or existing light? And you included a copyright notice as well...... Aren't you glad you joined the dark side?

Pathfinder

hutchman
Feb-06-2004, 03:35 PM
Fish,

Did you use the 100 macro on that? I've been out fondling cameras etc. and feel the need to spend some money!

Hutch

fish
Feb-06-2004, 03:49 PM
Nice work Fish. Awesome color.
Do you use something (wire or such) to help postition the flower so you get the angle you want ? Or is all in the tripod and head machinations?
That is sometimes my biggest problem with flowers. This particular tulip was cut and put in a vase to make it easy to position with a backlight. The lighting was ambient...no flash. I used a pan/tilt head on the tripod.

Nice shot Fish - with borders and a drop shadow no less..... Did you illuminate the flower from behind with strobe or existing light? And you included a copyright notice as well...... Aren't you glad you joined the dark side?
Pathfinder
I was bored so tried to figure out how others did it. Lot's of work, but maybe worth it for a shot or two. Yes, I'm quite glad I went Canon, although I'm not sure that's the dark side...it's about light! :)

Fish,
Did you use the 100 macro on that? I've been out fondling cameras etc. and feel the need to spend some money!
Hutch Yes, that was the Canon 100/2.8 macro. I love that lens. Worth every penny, imho.

wxwax
Feb-06-2004, 03:56 PM
By dark side he meant the copyright.

Terrific shot, very psychedelic. Really gets your attention. Love the lighting. Nice job, I'm proud of you. :thumb

fish
Feb-06-2004, 08:07 PM
By dark side he meant the copyright.
oh. :dgrin

Terrific shot, very psychedelic. Really gets your attention. Love the lighting. Nice job, I'm proud of you. :thumb Thanks. :encore

Macro is a really cool world. Once you get into it, you start looking down for interesting little things to shoot, rather than up and out for interesting big things.

ian408
Feb-06-2004, 09:25 PM
fish,

that is a great shot. i wonder what a ring light would do to the
stamen?

might have to go and shoot some flowers tomorrow...

wxwax
Feb-06-2004, 10:05 PM
It's really interesting how that lighting gives it energy. It's like it's exploding out of the screen.