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Post by NCPhotoTrekker on Sept 25, 2009 7:46:37 GMT -5
Daisy Drop When it comes to macro photography, there is no reason why you can't do it inside. Actually, you have much better control over your subject when you are away from the wind (allowing for larger depth of field). Lighting is also easier to work with. This is from a bouquet of Daisys which I bought for my girlfriend. The pictures were done on the dining room table, under a regular interior light fixture. White balance was achieved using the expodisk. Water applied from the sink.
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Post by Neva on Sept 27, 2009 8:31:59 GMT -5
.....and had you not told us where and how this was shot, we'd never known. It's very pretty!
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Post by juanita on Sept 28, 2009 21:01:26 GMT -5
Pretty colors...I should of thought about that-bringing them inside...Great idea!!!
Looks like that expodisk works well...could you post your opinions in the equipment???
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Post by NCPhotoTrekker on Sept 28, 2009 21:44:58 GMT -5
Pretty colors...I should of thought about that-bringing them inside...Great idea!!! Looks like that expodisk works well...could you post your opinions in the equipment??? I guess I can do that. Will have to think about which board to put it in, but I'll get it done here in a bit.
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Post by OrcaBob on Oct 9, 2009 4:59:50 GMT -5
Indoor macro work also allows the use of a very short depth of field. Breezes have always been the bane of macro photography for me. I'll definitely try some indoor macro work soon.
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