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Every body's doing itI rather like the way the top of the cut off tulip is continued in a different colour at the bottom. Greg
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Re: Every body's doing itWow!
Love the first And no problems with the plagiarism! TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Every body's doing itsweet light on the first Greg, the image feels a bit flat due to the studio like lighting, maybe a softer source? other than that it is a wow image.
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Re: Every body's doing itGreg, what can I say - bloody brilliant
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Re: Every body's doing itAwesome, Greg. Would you please describe your lighting set up? And is the background simply the sky?
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Re: Every body's doing itI hate to disappoint you all, but the lighting is simply available light. Late afternoon. About 17:00. Sunset was 17:39 but it was well and truly behind the trees by then, so the sky was my softbox. Not sure how to get a softer light than that.
The background in the first is simply the tarp that covers our pizza table (it would be a Barbecue table but we have a pizza oven not a BBQ) In the second it was just the grass. I would NEVER describe it as lawn. Both taken with the 500mm Mirror reflex so no prizes for guessing the aperture was f/8 The first was 1/250 ISO400 the second was 1/15 ISO 400 It is a great lens but focus is so, so critical. Greg
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Yep. So is the bokeh - you have done well to avoid those donuts that OOF highlights produce in reflex lenses. TFF (Trevor)
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The trick is to avoid any specular highlights. Greg
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Re: Every body's doing itNice stuff!!
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