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Morning Glory

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Apr 07, 2005
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Messy day today, on my day off. I'm walking the back yard trying out some new flash equipment so far I'm very impressed with it. I set it to -2 fill flash ratio TTL here no hot spots and only a small shadow in the center of the flower.

Comments (3)


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Punaguy

9:46PM | Thu, 07 April 2005

Well done...I just recieved my new flash today and am anxious to try it out...of course the learning curve has me doing my homework first. Well done here! Aloha!

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

10:06PM | Thu, 07 April 2005

This is soooooooooooo pretty! Excellent composition!!

bleachfix

9:45PM | Sun, 10 April 2005

Nice work with the flash...and to think I used to have to work with DIN numbers to figure out the flash ratio! One critique though...all the action is taking place in the upper two thirds of your image, I would crop off the bottom third and loose the dead space below that bottom leaf.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS-1D Mark II
Shutter Speed1/250
Focal Length250

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