Yildiz,
Thank you for the feedback. I fully agree with you regarding flash. I was experimenting with off the camera flash
with optical trigger. It was a learning process for me to adjust the flash power, distance etc. And it shows. Hopefully
in due time (if ever) I will learn to get that even light that I was going after though once in a while I came somewhat close
like here
Sury
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sury wrote:Yildiz,
Thank you for the feedback. I fully agree with you regarding flash. I was experimenting with off the camera flash
with optical trigger. It was a learning process for me to adjust the flash power, distance etc. And it shows. Hopefully
in due time (if ever) I will learn to get that even light that I was going after though once in a while I came somewhat close
like here
Sury
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Hi, Sury; That's lovely.
May I suggest a very easy remedy that I use at times when I'm shooting stills or videos? I have a white/off-white cardboard that I keep under hand for diffusing the strong flash light/spot light/any strong light and I place the cardboard at such an angle that the light is diffused to light the areas that are behind the main subject, hence avoiding dark areas behind the subject.
Even a simple A4 norm white paper you hold between your fingers to redirect light can help, nothing special or pricey is required.
Or, of course, you can go on testing your options as you wish.
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Yildiz,
Thank you. That is a great idea. Let me experiment. My flash stopped working after these sessions.
Luckily it is under warranty so it being repaired.
Sury
Thank you. That is a great idea. Let me experiment. My flash stopped working after these sessions.
Luckily it is under warranty so it being repaired.
Sury
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In meantime, I spend few hundred pictures trying to get a clean shot of sunflower. In the past, I seldom got the center portion sharp and clear. By the way this was on a bright sunny day, and I used my now defunct Godox WL flash in one hand and camera with bellows on the other hand. Needlessly complicated? Guilty as charged.
Next two shot without flash
Next two shot without flash
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Sunflowers in the garden !
Very cheerful and nice clarity and sharpness, Sury. Composing appears to be challenging with the equipment of your choice but I like how they turned out, with the Sun as the backlight. Nice details show through the leaves and petals and whatever is residing on the seeded center is a happy buddy. Love the deep purple of the Datura type as well.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Edit: The purple flower was later identified as Datura type and is poisonous. Previously I called it a Morning Glory which is a climber and has different leaves.
Sunflowers in the garden !
Very cheerful and nice clarity and sharpness, Sury. Composing appears to be challenging with the equipment of your choice but I like how they turned out, with the Sun as the backlight. Nice details show through the leaves and petals and whatever is residing on the seeded center is a happy buddy. Love the deep purple of the Datura type as well.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Edit: The purple flower was later identified as Datura type and is poisonous. Previously I called it a Morning Glory which is a climber and has different leaves.
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Thank you Yildiz. So the purple one is called Morning Glory. Learned one more thing.
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Good stuff Sury.
From our garden.
Do I need to name the lens I used?
From our garden.
Do I need to name the lens I used?
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Spectacular Valery.
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sury wrote:Thank you Yildiz. So the purple one is called Morning Glory. Learned one more thing.
Sury
Sorry for the confusion, Sury, I miss-identified the purple trumpet-shaped flower as Morning Glory.
In fact, your flower is a type of Datura and is poisonous and has different looking leaves. It's a ground level pot plant while Morning Glory is a climber.
As Datura is poisonous, it's best to keep small children and pets away from these plants.
Yildiz
aster wrote:Sunflowers in the garden !
Very cheerful and nice clarity and sharpness, Sury. Composing appears to be challenging with the equipment of your choice but I like how they turned out, with the Sun as the backlight. Nice details show through the leaves and petals and whatever is residing on the seeded center is a happy buddy. Love the deep purple of the Datura type as well.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Edit: The purple flower was later identified as Datura type and is poisonous. Previously I called it a Morning Glory which is a climber and has different leaves.
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Hi, JBTaylor,
Those are excellent Pink Tiger Lilies shot with an excellent lens. They look so beautiful.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Hi, JBTaylor,
Those are excellent Pink Tiger Lilies shot with an excellent lens. They look so beautiful.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Sury, wonderful specimens and nice shots. Your gardens are thriving with variety of specimens.
Thanks for sharing.
Valery, such clarity, sharpness and the darker background make your garden flowers look epic. So enjoyable and so beautiful flowers and so good photography!
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Sury, wonderful specimens and nice shots. Your gardens are thriving with variety of specimens.
Thanks for sharing.
Valery, such clarity, sharpness and the darker background make your garden flowers look epic. So enjoyable and so beautiful flowers and so good photography!
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Yildiz,
Thank you for your comments and observation regarding purple flower is duly noted.
Will let Missus know and ask her if she knows the nature of the flower. Luckily, we do
not have small children or pets in the house (at this moment).
Sury
Thank you for your comments and observation regarding purple flower is duly noted.
Will let Missus know and ask her if she knows the nature of the flower. Luckily, we do
not have small children or pets in the house (at this moment).
Sury
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