


Purple Whatyamacallit taken with Nikkor 35-7- F/2.8 SB800 fill flash with LS PJ

White on Green Thingimajigus Maximus taken with 80-400VR and SB800 with LS PJ fill

Stormus Horribilus taken with 80-400VR
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marco
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Last Images with a Lost TripodThese are the last images taken in Brisbane on the weekend my tripod went missing.
![]() ![]() ![]() Purple Whatyamacallit taken with Nikkor 35-7- F/2.8 SB800 fill flash with LS PJ ![]() White on Green Thingimajigus Maximus taken with 80-400VR and SB800 with LS PJ fill ![]() Stormus Horribilus taken with 80-400VR cheers marco
Marco these are great, and I'm very sorry for your loss.
#1 is nice, but I think it could be better, I'd try some PP to make the "subject" flower stand out a little compared to the rest, as it sort of blends in too much with the background for me. #2 is very cool, I like the "balance" in this shot, I don't know if you intentionally cropped the top of both flowers ? I would of like to have seen the tops of both but it's a minor issue overall the shot is great #3 This is probably my favourite of the three, I like the three neatly silleottued trees, ascending in height, but personally what makes this shot for me is the clouds behind it, they came out really nice.
Alpha/sirhc55 said:
You're right of course gentleman how's this look now. ![]() Probably could have darkened the flower as well but I was just stuffing around with the new LS PJ on the flash. Notice no shadows. It's bloody brilliant! ![]()
As for this one, right again gentleman it would have been better to have had the points of the flowers, the tops were brown and tattered by bugs feeding. I suppose I could have fixed them in PS but again just practice for LS PJ. A little too much flash perhaps? Thank you for the comments. Yeah I put this one last because I really liked it. The moment lasted about a couple of minutes and then GONE so I was fortunate to get what I got. I really liked the gradual height rise in the trees and how it matched the approaching storm. A bit of grey grad and waiting a few seconds for the right time the whisp of light over the middle tree. Perhaps a little more work in PS to heighten the tones etc. ![]() cheers marco
Marco, its a big improvement and yes the LS PJ seems to be doing a great job! Knowing that the flowers and yucky tops makes sense why you cropped them both, your right though perhaps there is a smidgen too much flash in #2.
Sounds like #3 was a right place, right time ![]()
Love the last one, the dark dramatic sky and the silhouettes of the trees make for a very appealing image. Use of landscape rather than portrait adds to this one.
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Very nice Marco. The 2nd version of the Purple Thingamy is brilliant.
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