Garden critters
TristanP
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Shot this guy before dinner. He was waving his front legs slowly in front - almost like he was washing them but I couldn't tell.
I shot these tonight in front of the house. Slave-triggered Sunpak did the lighting. The little spider was hating me for misting his "perch". I just couldn't find the right angle to really catch the water on the web (and truthfully, not a lot wanted to stick). These blooms should be open by this weekend.
All done with F717 handheld.
I shot these tonight in front of the house. Slave-triggered Sunpak did the lighting. The little spider was hating me for misting his "perch". I just couldn't find the right angle to really catch the water on the web (and truthfully, not a lot wanted to stick). These blooms should be open by this weekend.
All done with F717 handheld.
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Canon 20D | 10-22 | 17-85 IS | 50/1.4 | 70-300 IS | 100/2.8 macro
Sony F717 | Hoya R72
tristansphotography.com (motorsports)
Canon 20D | 10-22 | 17-85 IS | 50/1.4 | 70-300 IS | 100/2.8 macro
Sony F717 | Hoya R72
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That is one very small spider. Very small by the looks of it, so nice ratio.
All the best Tristan. BTW, what are you using on front of the 717 ???
Danny.
tristansphotography.com (motorsports)
Canon 20D | 10-22 | 17-85 IS | 50/1.4 | 70-300 IS | 100/2.8 macro
Sony F717 | Hoya R72
Anyway, fine shots and just keep them coming.
Danny.
The ant? shot looks like he's bowing. Cool shot. The flowers really take center stage on the other shots. I like your dramatic lighting and the colors are beautiful, especially with the water drops. The spider is so tiny, I think it acts as an accent for the flowers.
Nice shots,
Chris
A picture is but words to the eyes.
Comments are always welcome.
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And the flower shots really stand out because of the dark background, and the nice drops.
Nice series Tristan.
AJ
H: I like the lone bud. Great exposure and focus.
J: If you want to highlight the spiderweb further, select it it Photoshop and increase the sharpening, it'll brighten up whatever you have of it.
H: Like Danny says, get that 250D sometime. Your image size won't increase any, but you'll get more elbow room to light your subjects.
J: Speaking of lighting, have you tried the Pillsbury Flash Diffuser for the built-in flash? (Get the "Grands" size)
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=5406554
H: It softens the light, and also eliminates the "lens shadow" if you're not using a close up lens. Just don't let it hang over the end of the lens, or else you'll splash light onto the front objective.
J: I'd also recommend removing the U/V filter when shooting macros. You'll want as clear a picture as possible. Especially when adding other lenses to the mix.
H: Have fun in the backyard.
J&H