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I took a lot of straight shots of this vase, and the pattern in the glass showed up okay, but shooting this with the flash brought out the details like crazy! Normally, I would have never done this. There was plenty of daylight, and the other shots turned out just fine. But a photographer friend of mine was standing there watching me shoot, and said, "aren't you going to take any with the flash?" * hahaha! * So I did. He hasn't seen this yet, and I bet he'll be as surprised as I was to see how it turned out! Aside from cropping and taking out the bottom edge of a flower, I did no postwork. This is just how it came out of the camera. I still prefer the way natural sunlight interacts with glass, but this was an experiment that turned out to be far more interesting than I imagined it would, so I thought I'd share it with you!

Comments (39)


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jeroni

5:48PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Excellent photography

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amlondono

5:49PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Beautiful and interesting ! Splendid work ! Ana

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awjay

5:57PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

very good

thevolunteer

6:06PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Nice use of props. Great idea. Aloha

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uk601

6:06PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

phantastic shot.

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Cosine

6:27PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

This is lovely, Tara. Of course I can't compare it with the non-flash shots, but this certainly works. This light really brings out the colored parts of the glass.

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MrsRatbag

6:52PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Yes, I also like the flash on the glass -- it really makes the vase pop. Nice!

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viper

7:27PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

I love that vase.

MrsLubner

7:39PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

I have a helpful friend who also repeats the "flash" theory to me when I shoot something and, amazingly, sometimes he's right. :-) I do like the pattern that is emphasised in the glass in this shot.

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Lunastar

7:40PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

What a fabulous drape vase. Excellent shot.

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ledwolorz

8:13PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Interesting shot.

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unstrung65

8:17PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

...intriguing photo -- it's making me seasick!! ---( kidding ) ---- love the sharp definition of the upper two thirds - ( which fades a tad towards the base ) ----- but overall - I think this image has a lot of 'snap' to it ...( and that's a good thing - don't you think ? )

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goodoleboy

8:18PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Holy waveforms, Batman, how exquisite can you get? The image is so fantastic and captivating....why, I'm virtually lost for any words describing my reaction to this stunning macro! The curvature alone in amazing! Overwhelming, to say the least, and stellar in all aspects, my dear! Kudos to you and your photographer friend.

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ontar1

8:28PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Cool vase, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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DaveDavis

8:43PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Beautiful Shot. I love the swirling textures backed against the green. Awesome Comp

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Mad-Mike

8:58PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Very interesting! nice one Tara.

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beachzz

9:16PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

If you hadn't said it was glass, I would have sworn it was fabric, incredible!!!

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jocko500

10:01PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

takeing changes are you... good for you to try something diff. got to learn somehow. well done too

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nongo

10:13PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Sometimes I just take one image with the flash and one without just to see the difference? In your case it really paid off!!!! excellent!!!

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Ra3vyn

10:52PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Excellent shot- love how the vase turned out- it is interesting to use the flash during the day sometimes, it's amazing the difference it can make isn't it :)

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lizzibell

1:19AM | Mon, 03 March 2008

Beautiful work....

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prionbrain

1:42AM | Mon, 03 March 2008

This is beautiful!! Like a glass wrapping of a bouquet!!! Very cool!!!

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durleybeachbum

1:51AM | Mon, 03 March 2008

Well it produced a very striking result!

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babuci

3:42AM | Mon, 03 March 2008

Wonderful forms and lines. Great soft green color too with a spice of lighter green.

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fredster66

4:04AM | Mon, 03 March 2008

Really great results here, Tara... great image!

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JeffG7BRJ

4:19AM | Mon, 03 March 2008

I do that quite often Tara, take some with and some without, I usually go without. I have a hotshoe flash as well as the internal flash, I prefer the hotshoe for best results, it is more powerful but has a zoom and diffusion facility. Most shots however are taken without flash, especially my macro shots. I love this vase, what I refer to as milky glass, and I must say it has turned out pretty good using the flash. I hope you are going to post one without though so we can have a comparison. I think maybe the flash has brought out detail that we may not see in the other version. I would say this is an excellent macro, especially so because you are going against the grain by using flash other than ring flash. Well done. Bravo!!!!!

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NekhbetSun

5:18AM | Mon, 03 March 2008

This is really really stunning !!!!

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helanker

6:19AM | Mon, 03 March 2008

What a fantastic macro. It really came out excellently with flash. So many details and i like that vase :)))

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moochagoo

7:06AM | Mon, 03 March 2008

Excellent idea !

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rainbows

7:41AM | Mon, 03 March 2008

I like the results of your experiment, Tara. A splendid capture. Diane. xx

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