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05/10/2012 04:08:29 PM |
I thought the droplets were tiny until I rear your comment and I realized I had scaled it all wrong. |
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05/09/2012 08:01:46 PM |
Originally posted by Cuttooth: Originally posted by spiritualspatula: Out of curiosity, are you using extension tubes on these at all? I didn't know the 50 1.4 focused so close.
In any case, the light on this blade is really cool. I like how much variety in color there is, everything from black and deep green to very bright green. The water adds a nice texture to it all. |
Nope, no extension tubes. I do have a 250D close up filter but won't use it until later in the month.
I'm actually not that close to the plant, maybe 18-24" away. You might be thinking it's a tea plant? This ti plant has long, broad leaves.
The light is from the morning sun, shining through canopy of tall trees. It created small "spot lights" on the plant. |
I think it's great that nature can really fool the photographer's eye (and obviously any viewer's) in that there exists so much diversity! |
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05/09/2012 06:36:39 PM |
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05/09/2012 06:34:53 PM |
Love the simplicity of form and the richness from all the shades of green. Especially the ones in the background. |
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05/09/2012 11:10:49 AM |
Great processing and light, not much to it but all is there. |
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05/09/2012 09:29:04 AM |
I like this one a lot. Simple and effective.
I wish the water were larger, but that was out of your control.
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05/09/2012 08:59:28 AM |
Originally posted by spiritualspatula: Out of curiosity, are you using extension tubes on these at all? I didn't know the 50 1.4 focused so close.
In any case, the light on this blade is really cool. I like how much variety in color there is, everything from black and deep green to very bright green. The water adds a nice texture to it all. |
Nope, no extension tubes. I do have a 250D close up filter but won't use it until later in the month.
I'm actually not that close to the plant, maybe 18-24" away. You might be thinking it's a tea plant? This ti plant has long, broad leaves.
The light is from the morning sun, shining through canopy of tall trees. It created small "spot lights" on the plant. |
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05/09/2012 07:23:28 AM |
Out of curiosity, are you using extension tubes on these at all? I didn't know the 50 1.4 focused so close.
In any case, the light on this blade is really cool. I like how much variety in color there is, everything from black and deep green to very bright green. The water adds a nice texture to it all. |
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