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Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Did you do that with your uber laboratory?
Originally posted by: SherEPunjab
what camera did youuse
Originally posted by: LSUfan
What were your photographic techniques? ie. camera, background, lighting, ect....
Edit: Well I guess you answered most of this above.
Originally posted by: lirion
Originally posted by: LSUfan
What were your photographic techniques? ie. camera, background, lighting, ect....
Edit: Well I guess you answered most of this above.
The plants were in two pots, so I set them together on the floor, and put one flash on a little tripod about four feet tall above and behind the flowers, and the other flash in front and a little to the right of them just sitting on the floor. Then I lay down flat on the floor and snapped the shot. My wireless transmitter tripped the flashes and that was that. The shot was done at night in a pretty dark room, and the background was not illuminated so there's just nothing there. My little tripod that one of the flashes was attached to kept getting in the shot so I took it out in software.
Originally posted by: SherEPunjab
Originally posted by: lirion
Originally posted by: LSUfan
What were your photographic techniques? ie. camera, background, lighting, ect....
Edit: Well I guess you answered most of this above.
The plants were in two pots, so I set them together on the floor, and put one flash on a little tripod about four feet tall above and behind the flowers, and the other flash in front and a little to the right of them just sitting on the floor. Then I lay down flat on the floor and snapped the shot. My wireless transmitter tripped the flashes and that was that. The shot was done at night in a pretty dark room, and the background was not illuminated so there's just nothing there. My little tripod that one of the flashes was attached to kept getting in the shot so I took it out in software.
what is the mp on your camera. really nice picture.
Originally posted by: lirion
Originally posted by: SherEPunjab
Originally posted by: lirion
Originally posted by: LSUfan
What were your photographic techniques? ie. camera, background, lighting, ect....
Edit: Well I guess you answered most of this above.
The plants were in two pots, so I set them together on the floor, and put one flash on a little tripod about four feet tall above and behind the flowers, and the other flash in front and a little to the right of them just sitting on the floor. Then I lay down flat on the floor and snapped the shot. My wireless transmitter tripped the flashes and that was that. The shot was done at night in a pretty dark room, and the background was not illuminated so there's just nothing there. My little tripod that one of the flashes was attached to kept getting in the shot so I took it out in software.
what is the mp on your camera. really nice picture.
6.3MP
Thanks for the compliment![]()
Originally posted by: lirion
Cheer up everybody, spring is right around the corner. But in the meanwhile, here's the next best thing. These are just some daffodils I have forced to bloom at this time. Hope you enjoy!
Originally posted by: Lars
When I went for a walk today it did not really look like spring ...
http://noova.com/free/image.php?id=3424_800.jpg
