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Jun 22, 2018 01:36 |  #1

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Jun 22, 2018 06:24 |  #2

nice color contrasts, those droplets make it more interesting.

Nit - the light seems tad harsh, you could look at various ways of diffusion


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Jun 22, 2018 13:10 |  #3

hayath wrote in post #18649353 (external link)
nice color contrasts, those droplets make it more interesting.

Nit - the light seems tad harsh, you could look at various ways of diffusion

Agreed, sadly this was an early photo with the A7 and the light out was really bright and harsh period. I was experimenting/getting used to the camera/working distance/depth of field/manual focusing/working with full frame and a new lens and this one of only a few where things "sort of" worked out ok

If i had to do it over id wait for a cloudy/overcast time i think, or at least one without the sun being so hard


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Jun 27, 2018 08:05 as a reply to  @ KenjiS's post |  #4

Clouds make for really good diffusion, but there are options for taming the light. I carry and use PhotoFlex LiteDiscs. Very light weight and they fit on a carabiner on my belt loop.


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Jun 29, 2018 01:44 |  #5

stevendillonphoto wrote in post #18652266 (external link)
Clouds make for really good diffusion, but there are options for taming the light. I carry and use PhotoFlex LiteDiscs. Very light weight and they fit on a carabiner on my belt loop.

I've been meaning to get something like that for some time to be honest.. Im not usually up at the BEST light times.. lol


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