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From our garden
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My first post here
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Thank you ali.
A couple more..........................
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Very nice Steve, I especially like the Clematis (sp) The Lily looks excellent in the lyte box, and the water droplets make the shot. I wonder what is showing up in the reflection of the drops on the bottom. That would make an interesting macro.
Thanks, Dave.
Shot today. Also my PAD shot for the day.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4123/...bd574ba395.jpg
Beautiful image Rob, really well executed. I tried this some time ago but couldn't seem to get the depth of reflection. What do you use? I used a polished black laminate shelf for this one but you can see that the reflection is poor compared to your orchid
http://soloimages.smugmug.com/Still-...44_ACoYp-L.jpg
Skill, mate, pure unadulterated skill! No, seriously I use Trent Plastics on (dare I say it) Ebay. This is their shop. You need at least 500mmx500mm to get the angles. It's double-sided with protective wrap, so it lasts for ages. Lay the plastic on a table with the subject on. Put a large black art-board over the top about 12in away to stop any intruding light from above. Shine a lamp, or flashlight into the space (from the front) when you shoot. A light meter helps, but is not essential.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Trent-Plast...34Q2ec0Q2em322
Rob thanks for the information. This is a must have....all I need now is some of your skill...can you get that on e-bay too?
And for all the flower shot experts; Why do my reds turn into an accidental splash from a kids colour palette? See sweet pea below;
http://soloimages.smugmug.com/Flora/...9_4Gj7d-XL.jpg
Oh and a quick snap caught in poor light hence the grain from high ISO. Not a question but I thought I would share
http://soloimages.smugmug.com/Flora/...2_QkWj6-XL.jpg
No, but I can give you expert tuition by email on heathrobinson@bodgeitonthecheap.co.uk
A slightly different aspect
http://soloimages.smugmug.com/Still-...2_n5Qjq-XL.jpg
Nice image Jim.
Never seen such beautiful dahlia before.
Keep it coming.
Mark
Thanks,Mark.