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    Flower in Vase

    FLower In Vase: Sony Alpha a68 ~ Tamron 90mm 272E Macro Lens ~ ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed 3.2s ~ F/16 ~Studio Lighting

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    Re: Flower in Vase

    Brian, nice photography.


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    Brian, nice photography.


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    Thanks. I started photographing in the garden about 5 years ago. Lately I have been enjoying studio work. I'm enjoying the journey

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    Re: Flower in Vase

    Really nice work, Brian. What is your lighting setup here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    Thanks. I started photographing in the garden about 5 years ago. Lately I have been enjoying studio work. I'm enjoying the journey
    And I'm enjoying the results .

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    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    Really nice work, Brian. What is your lighting setup here?
    a 10 watt 3000k bulb bouncing off the wall and onto the flower vase from almost directly to the rear and a small spot on the flower fro above and to the side. Nothing fancy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    And I'm enjoying the results .
    Thanks. I'm looking at ways to enhance the journey. Simple things like a bigger table and a longer tethering cord.

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    Re: Flower in Vase

    Nice shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice shot.
    it took on a ife of its own as I progressed through the creation found in live tethering

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    it took on a ife of its own as I progressed through the creation found in live tethering
    What setup are you using for tethering?

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    What setup are you using for tethering?
    Capture 1 Sony Pro V11.2

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    Capture 1 Sony Pro V11.2
    Thanks for the info.

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    Nice shot Brian. I wish you had cleaned up whatever is hanging from the lower left petal. Somehow when I looked at the shot in Lightbox, that just jumps out at me.

    If you are looking at a longer cable, the next time you are on the B&H site, look at the TetherTools ones. I use the 25' one (and the 25' extension at times) when shooting in the studio. I prefer the orange ones as they are easier to notice than the black ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    Nice shot Brian. I wish you had cleaned up whatever is hanging from the lower left petal. Somehow when I looked at the shot in Lightbox, that just jumps out at me.

    If you are looking at a longer cable, the next time you are on the B&H site, look at the TetherTools ones. I use the 25' one (and the 25' extension at times) when shooting in the studio. I prefer the orange ones as they are easier to notice than the black ones.
    I wasn't convinced that I could remove it as perfectly as required.

    Perhaps you know the answer to this question? Tether Tools sells an A and a B cable for my camera. I'm suppose to buy the right one for my computer. But I can't find the deciding factors.

    The supplied cable that came with the camera has a B prominently stamped on it. I'm hoping this means I should by their B cable?

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