It's kinda nice to be able to simply link to my SmugMug.
Any hints as to what still needs tweaked? The retail manager wants to buy a few prints for the store. I really like #'s 3, 4, & 8... but not quite sure what else to print.
A few from work the other day
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I'm kind of partial to #5.
Couple of things:
#1 - The colors don't really look deep enough to me. Dunno if that's a levels thing, a saturation thing, or my monitor thing. Take it for what it's worth. If you want to play with it, I was looking particularly at #3 and #8.
#2 - Looks like you used a flash on a lot of these flowers. Did you use a diffuser? Or a reflector, or any off-camera lighting? Notice the difference between #1 and #2, which look like a straight on-camera flash, versus #4 and #5 which have a very diffuse lighting, from an angle other than head-on. Most folks will perfer the latter.
Looks like you're getting some of that serious rain up there!
Couple of things:
#1 - The colors don't really look deep enough to me. Dunno if that's a levels thing, a saturation thing, or my monitor thing. Take it for what it's worth. If you want to play with it, I was looking particularly at #3 and #8.
#2 - Looks like you used a flash on a lot of these flowers. Did you use a diffuser? Or a reflector, or any off-camera lighting? Notice the difference between #1 and #2, which look like a straight on-camera flash, versus #4 and #5 which have a very diffuse lighting, from an angle other than head-on. Most folks will perfer the latter.
Looks like you're getting some of that serious rain up there!
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Why do you like #5? Maybe it's just that I'm to the point that all I see is the flaws in the plant, but #5 is far from my favorite. (Maybe it also hurts #5's case that I am simply bored of non-stop begonias?)
#1 & #2 were (for all intents & purposes) lit exclusively by the flash. It was an ugly day and I just wanted to make the background disappear. So, 1/250s F/22 ISO 100, a bright flash and POOF! a completely black background. I thought it was a neat trick.
#1 & #2 were (for all intents & purposes) lit exclusively by the flash. It was an ugly day and I just wanted to make the background disappear. So, 1/250s F/22 ISO 100, a bright flash and POOF! a completely black background. I thought it was a neat trick.
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