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Ti leaf
Ti leaf
Cuttooth


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Camera: Canon EOS-50D
Lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
Aperture: f/1.4
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/8000
Date Uploaded: May 9, 2012

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Comments: 8
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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
Lovely light and colour.
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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.

CS
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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.
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.
  Photographer found comment helpful.


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