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    Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus

    I tried shooting outside but the wind and the rain put paid to that idea. Came in and went back out after the rain to pick me a blossom. Ended up with this double blossomed Hibiscus. Stuck it's stem to the rim of a semi translucent plastic soup bowl with my trusty plasticine and lined up the flashlight.

    ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed 2.5s ~ F/14 ~ Studio ~ Side Lit ~ Sony Alpha a58 ~ Tamron 90mm 272E

    Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus

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    Re: Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus

    I Like the idea of photographing it upside down, and the wet spray always adds interest.

    I'm not really sure why the rather murky looking plastic soup bowl has been used, though. It's distracting to work out what it is and why you chose it. Could a piece of white card have been suspended instead and the light shone through?

    PS thanks for the plasticine tip!

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    Re: Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus

    Nice look.

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    Re: Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus

    Quote Originally Posted by lunarbo View Post
    I Like the idea of photographing it upside down, and the wet spray always adds interest.

    I'm not really sure why the rather murky looking plastic soup bowl has been used, though. It's distracting to work out what it is and why you chose it. Could a piece of white card have been suspended instead and the light shone through?

    PS thanks for the plasticine tip!
    Plasticine is a handy tool.

    I photographed it right side up.

    No spray. Brought it in after the rain.

    A piece of white card could have been used. But I chose the bowl because to me it's not a distraction but rather an addition. Different strokes for different folks.
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    Re: Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice look.
    No reason you should remember but when I first joined I would on occasion post a Whimsy. They were my first attempts at doing something out of the ordinarily. Seems I'm heading back into that mindset.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    No reason you should remember but when I first joined I would on occasion post a Whimsy. They were my first attempts at doing something out of the ordinarily. Seems I'm heading back into that mindset.
    I do and I also remember your dark side.

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    Re: Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    I tried shooting outside but the wind and the rain put paid to that idea. Came in and went back out after the rain to pick me a blossom. Ended up with this double blossomed Hibiscus. Stuck it's stem to the rim of a semi translucent plastic soup bowl with my trusty plasticine and lined up the flashlight.

    ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed 2.5s ~ F/14 ~ Studio ~ Side Lit ~ Sony Alpha a58 ~ Tamron 90mm 272E

    Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus
    My original plan was to do a twenty shot stack. But the Affinity software did a horrible job of stacking. While I waited for my old and trusted Fiji to dl and install I processed the single best shot. Today I processed the 20 shots after stacking in Fiji. I like it.

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    Re: Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus

    I like the idea of the soup bowl, Brian, I find it gives the image a better sense of depth overall. Nice job on the stack.

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    Re: Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    I like the idea of the soup bowl, Brian, I find it gives the image a better sense of depth overall. Nice job on the stack.
    Plus the soup bowl was white. I actually managed to get a nice reflection of the flowers color on the bowl Fiji is a great stacker.

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    Re: Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus

    Nice work

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    Re: Studio Work: Side lit Swirly Background Double Blossom Hibiscus

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Nice work
    on a rainy windy day a little indoor work seemed like a good idea

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