Peter- I have received that analogy by everyone that has viewed this shot. I think I have a title I am still figuring out depth of field with this lens, should have tried f/16 perhaps
Peter- I have received that analogy by everyone that has viewed this shot. I think I have a title I am still figuring out depth of field with this lens, should have tried f/16 perhaps
I used tripod. Settings were f/7.1 for 1/4 sec, no flash, reflected light, ISO 100. Most of my shots have been lighted courtesy of south facing window; I am too much of a wimp to face Minnesota winter.
There are some really amazing photos in this thread. I hope you don't mind me sharing some of my archived shots. I bought the Nikkor Micro 105mm manual focus lens back in 2010, and played a LOT with it, it is one of my favorite lenses, I sometimes use it with the Metz ring flash for macros, a nice combination, in my opinion.
This USED to be a flower, dandelion seed head, I put my pink baseball cap behind it to shoot it,
I bought a potted poppy plant and brought it home to shoot....you have to love poppies, so much detail in them.
I also bought some tulips in pots, and when they bloomed...well, you know!
Pear blossom
Iris
Sorry, picture overload?
Nice vibrant colours Bob and I like the composition. Somehow it reminds me of a boat a bit with that bluish part representing the bowsprit.
It has been a while for me as well. Real winter down here at the moment, so the only flowers I could hope to shoot would be iceflowers.
Not really an overload. Really great photos Nat. I love the detail you have on some of them. That first photo is my favourite I think, that colour you put behind it is really nice.
Makes me think about how I photograph. I have the Nikkor 105mm VR and I use it handheld mainly to move quickly from subject to subject. But some of your photos can't be done that way, so I might try tripod now and then I guess.
Yes, it is. It is always a matter of taste of course, but I like this photo a lot more than I did the other. You have highlighted the main subject better I think. The flower itself could be nice as well, but your original photo was a bit dull compared to this one.
But as I said, those big flowers are always difficult to get right. Zooming in on a detail will sometimes help.