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01-MAR-2008 Glen Sansoucie

1 Mar

South Berwick, ME

OK, enough taking photos of new equipment, time to use the new equipment to take photos.

I used the tripod today. I like the stability of it a lot. I also used my timer remote shutter release (a lot). I had a bunch of shots tonight, nothing was doing it for me. I was focusing on this lantern thing that I found at a store today and bought for my wife (really, I did buy it for her, I just stole it to photograph it for a while). I was trying all kinds of lighting, using a strobe to light the interior. I switched to a candle, but it still wasn't doing it for me. While looking for something to add to the photo, I realized the flowers from Valentines Day (That I photographed 2+ weeks ago) were still alive (well, kind of). This flower, lit by the soft glow of candlelight was just what this setting needed. I switched lenses (from my 28 to my 100) and changed the composition entirely, making the flower the subject (versus the lantern in the other 100+ shots).

Live view again comes in handy, getting pretty precise focus. I tried a number of different shutter speeds, amazed at how easily the highlights on the petals are blown out in this soft light. I actually had Post Processed and settled on another photo (2.5s shutter) and then did another check of some of the other photos, I liked this one, the highlights were softer, lighting in general was softer, and I liked the tonal range.

This time I kept it in color (which was my original intent). I might even load up some film into the Yashica and give it a whirl...

Canon EOS 40D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro
2s f/8.0 at 100.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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carol j. phipps02-Mar-2008 04:24
Superb! (Give it back!!!)
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