great shot!
if I were you I would try to shoot the stone using macro. isolate a part of it, and make the viewer to question what it is.
Hi Peter,
nice pebble and good colour.
framing is a little tight for me and I think it could benefit from some more interesting lighting to create a bit more interest?
neil
Hi Neno,
I like the idea of a macro shot. The trouble is, I only have a standard 50mm lens so there is only so much enlargement I can do. The next item on my shopping list is a reversing ring. I will then try a macro shot.
Hi Neil,
Can you suggest a lighting technique I can use? At the moment, I am just using natural light from two corner-windows. If I introduce more shadow, I lose some of the detail.
Regards, Peter.
Peter.
For start and without the hassle of buying new equipment you can try to crop your image in photoshop.
If your image is of a qood quality and size cropping will have no effect on the quality of the picture.
I would try the middle of the photo where the best focus is located.
Peter,
It didnt turn up quite as sharp as I thought it would.
Hi Peter, difficult to say... In my mind I was thinking of using a single source, low down to create some harsh shadows on the boundary. I thought they may look good but fact is that it's one of those things you would just need to play with. I have to say the close up looks pretty good!
regards, neil