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    when I get this blossom properly I will be a photographer. The essence eludes me.

    when I get this blossom properly I will be a photographer. The essence eludes me.

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    Nice colors, a bit dark on current monitor.

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    Re: when I get this blossom properly I will be a photographer. The essence eludes me.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice colors, a bit dark on current monitor.
    It may be a bit dark. As i say it is a difficult flower. it actually is a dark blue/purple with a bright yellow center.

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    Re: when I get this blossom properly I will be a photographer. The essence eludes me.

    Hi Brian,

    Everything is just fractionally OOF, including the bloom itself. Think ye got just a wee bit too close with whatever lens ye used.

    Taking a shot like that, ah normally use an incident light reading from a light meter (digital camera, or not). Also 2/3 spot readings on different areas of the subject, with the camera, and then add them up and take a mean.

    The dark blue/purple looks pretty correct tae me - notoriously difficult colours tae capture, especially on digital sensors....early morning shot, just after the flower opens may help? Ah think yer in the ballpark...

    Just had a thought. Did ye denoise during processing - that can give that too smooth, OOF look.

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    Re: when I get this blossom properly I will be a photographer. The essence eludes me.

    That's a very tough subject Brian,

    Those colours do not contribute much to an overall image (in TV cameras, the blue channel contributes just 11% to the luminance of the picture), so getting anything to sharpen on is a tall order, especially given the surrounding vegetation blocks a lot of light from falling on the subject.

    Dave thinking out loud:
    If you have any funds available (after the A58), you may benefit some form of local illumination to capture the blooms and bugs in your garden, however, I appreciate the bulk and weight of say, a flash fitted to the end of the lens may not be practical. I guess the alternative would be an on-camera hot-shoe flash (for better weight balance?) with some form of optical channelling to direct the light to illuminate from the area at the end of the lens. Perhaps a DIY project, utilising a cheap flash gun?

    The exposure can still be curtailed to suit your style, just the light may illuminate the subjects better than overhead ambient.

    Just a thought, Dave

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    Re: when I get this blossom properly I will be a photographer. The essence eludes me.

    Quote Originally Posted by tao2 View Post
    Hi Brian,

    Everything is just fractionally OOF, including the bloom itself. Think ye got just a wee bit too close with whatever lens ye used.

    Taking a shot like that, ah normally use an incident light reading from a light meter (digital camera, or not). Also 2/3 spot readings on different areas of the subject, with the camera, and then add them up and take a mean.

    The dark blue/purple looks pretty correct tae me - notoriously difficult colours tae capture, especially on digital sensors....early morning shot, just after the flower opens may help? Ah think yer in the ballpark...

    Just had a thought. Did ye denoise during processing - that can give that too smooth, OOF look.
    Not denoising but some gaussian blurring. it could well be just a bit out of focus. it was high up and shot from a monopod. the flower also has a velvet like look that makes sharp hard.

    I will get it one of these tries.
    Last edited by Dave Humphries; 28th October 2015 at 01:10 PM. Reason: fix quote tag

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    Re: when I get this blossom properly I will be a photographer. The essence eludes me.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    That's a very tough subject Brian,

    Those colours do not contribute much to an overall image (in TV cameras, the blue channel contributes just 11% to the luminance of the picture), so getting anything to sharpen on is a tall order, especially given the surrounding vegetation blocks a lot of light from falling on the subject.

    Dave thinking out loud:
    If you have any funds available (after the A58), you may benefit some form of local illumination to capture the blooms and bugs in your garden, however, I appreciate the bulk and weight of say, a flash fitted to the end of the lens may not be practical. I guess the alternative would be an on-camera hot-shoe flash (for better weight balance?) with some form of optical channelling to direct the light to illuminate from the area at the end of the lens. Perhaps a DIY project, utilising a cheap flash gun?

    The exposure can still be curtailed to suit your style, just the light may illuminate the subjects better than overhead ambient.

    Just a thought, Dave
    I'm going to look into this. I thought white was a challenge!

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