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Macro self-portrait.Was playing around a little with a reversed 50mm f1.8 and an old Sigma 70-210mm lens and some water drops on a shiny metal surface.
Soon realised that i could see the reflection of things in the drops, so i thought i'd see if i could get my face reflected in them. Camera is a D300, and light is just from the 4 heat lights in my bathroom. F32, 1 Second, ISO 1600 (forgot to set it to 200 ) The area captured is about 6mmx7mm Anyway, comments welcome. I'm still working on a few more of these. PP consisted of playing a bit with the colour, and just removing a couple of spots. PT. 2: http://www.dslrusers.net/viewtopic.php? ... highlight= Last edited by -=Monty=- on Mon Dec 17, 2007 5:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.
I'd love to know how this is done, what a unique and excellent image!!!
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Thanks, this really is the most original image i've seen in ages.
2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Even facial images in the smaller drops - excellent example of innovative thinking. Is the WB correct?
Chris
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Thanks. The final result may look nice, but getting it doesn't :p
Photos of the setup: Yes, its a shiny bin, and yes its toilet. I tried a couple with my sb-800, but couldn't get them to come out nicely, so i resorted to turning on all the lights in my bathroom. Still actively taking more shots. Here's how small the area captured is. The light coming through the viewfinder gives a good indication of the area thats going to be captured. Quite helpful actually.
That is super super cool, wow, I hope you have some more, as I could see it being a great series. Brilliant idea!
awesome stuff. Great idea. Would be good if you could get a few of the bigger sized drops happening.
Cool photo.
I like the little droplets around the main one, a couple of nose reflections Great idea! C&C more than welcome!
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The final effect is rather creepy. It would make a good illustration for a spooky book. Well done and very original. PS...this is indicative of the quality that can be had with a reversed lens.
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Matt. K
Yes, the quality is quite amazing. Also considering i'm using a 10 year old sigma lens.
Focusing is near impossible though. I found it easier to raise or lower the tripod rather than focus on the lens.
Bravo brilliant work
artistic and technical Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Not that my vote counts but I have to agree POTW, Creativity, composition, DOF, yada yada Bloody Brilliant! Cheers, Bruce
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Which one do you guys prefer though, the one in this thread, or this one:
http://www.dslrusers.net/viewtopic.php? ... highlight= D300|D70|24-70mm|70-200mm VR II|10.5mm Fisheye|70-300VR|50mm F1.8|Rokinon 85mm f1.4|SB-900/800/600
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I think that this is fantastic!! So must give it a try myself when I have some spare time.. (which will probably be around 2010 *sigh)...
Really well done.. thanks for sharing your technique and set up with us to! The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Impressively original. It think that shot is so good!
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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