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    Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Lovely framing and composition Hasso, you have done very well with a heavily cropped image

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    Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

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    Re: (11)Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Now that (11) is a very fascinating image with the sharp water drops in space in front of a background flower that is beyond the DoF of the water drops. Neat image!

    Can you provide a little background on how it was produced?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    Now that (11) is a very fascinating image with the sharp water drops in space in front of a background flower that is beyond the DoF of the water drops. Neat image!

    Can you provide a little background on how it was produced?
    Camera, 2 flashes, flower, backround and water. One flash directly to the flower(pentax AF240Z), auto mode on and flashhead zoomed to 135mm. Distance from subject about 15-25cm(5,9-9,84"). Second flash to the right from flower about 1m (3ft) and 45deg(from subject) and lower(flash head about 30deg up). I used Vivitar 283 and manual mode on. So there is a light setup. But the hardest thing was how to get water drops. Pentax have done a big bug. Only with Pentax own flashes You can get sync speed higher than 1/180. With radio triggers the fastest sync speed is 1/160(double F...). So when water drops are falling, then they get little to speedy. I took the syringe and made water drops to rise. One hand with syringe other hand on shutter. Result is like it is. Other specs...lens carl zeiss tessar 50mm/2,8 F18 and macro tube. One flash more and result could be much better for me. 2 flashes gives details and 3-rd makes backround alive.

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    Re: (11)Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Fantastic Hasso and thanks for sharing how you took this photo. A very minor point from what I can see is that the top right of the of the flower looks every so slightly washed out compared to the bottom left. Is the flower actually that way or is it just a bit bright there?

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    Re: (11)Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Fascinating technique, Hasso!

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    Re: (11)Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Quote Originally Posted by Goldcoastgolfer View Post
    Fantastic Hasso and thanks for sharing how you took this photo. A very minor point from what I can see is that the top right of the of the flower looks every so slightly washed out compared to the bottom left. Is the flower actually that way or is it just a bit bright there?
    I agree, that some places are "over heated". Only practice and practice can help here. Second problem is the Pentax AF240Z flash. There is only 3 mode. Manual mode was needed otherwise the lighting wasn't cover the blossom and program-or-auto mode wouldn't give light as much as needed. But obstacles are good always, You have to figure how to get over of them.

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    Re: (12)Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Tallinn in Cold

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    Re: (12)Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Hi Hasso, I like what looks like different layers, the sea, the mist, the city, the sky.
    The image looks like a scene from war of the worlds I like the way you have captured the birds in the mist
    Perhaps the blues and yellow are a little oversaturated.
    What are the round things in the foreground

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    Re: (12)Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Quote Originally Posted by Wendy Stanford View Post
    Hi Hasso, I like what looks like different layers, the sea, the mist, the city, the sky.
    The image looks like a scene from war of the worlds I like the way you have captured the birds in the mist
    Perhaps the blues and yellow are a little oversaturated.
    What are the round things in the foreground
    In foreground are stones, acutally this is Gulf of Tallinn, but under the ice. In that day was about -30C(-22F). Mist, smoke, cold, sun and birds. And this time winter is almost all day "golden hour", sun will not rise over 15deg.

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    Re: (12)Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Other than the distracting text, I find it to be a fascinating and unique image even if the blues appear unusually strong. Nice one, Hasso!

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    Re: (12)Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Can't see your Week 12 photo Hasso

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    Re: (12)Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Quote Originally Posted by Goldcoastgolfer View Post
    Can't see your Week 12 photo Hasso
    Me too. I dont know why, this image is removed or deleted.

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    Re: Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    here it is. I dont know what was the reason that it is...
    Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

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    Re: Project 52(13) by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Tallinn in Gold

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    Re: Project 52(13) by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Very nice as usual Hasso. In Tallinn in Gold my one comment is that I'm finding the ray of light on the left pulling my eye continuously towards it, which lead straight up to some hot spots in the distance. I love the colours though - very unique

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    Re: Project 52(13) by Hasso Hirvesoo

    You can see also well trained ducks...

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    Re: Project 52(13) by Hasso Hirvesoo

    What wonderful colour Hasso, the foreground is exceptional, I agree with Mal about the ray of light on the left, otherwise a facinating image

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    Project 52 by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Something dark and from spring

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    Re: Project 52(13) by Hasso Hirvesoo

    Quote Originally Posted by HaSSo View Post
    You can see also well trained ducks...
    It's always hard training animals Another well captured image Hasso as always.

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