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Sep 17, 2007 11:31 |  #1

Canon Xti + MPE-65 + MT-24EX on a Really Right Stuff flash bracket. The A flash head was elevated a little, but pointing straight at the subject. The B flash head was on a RRS extender and pointing straight down to act as fill.

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Sep 17, 2007 11:37 |  #2

WOW!!! WOW!!! WOW!!! I AM SPEECHLESS!!!! THE BEST POSTING I HAVE EVER SEEN!!


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Sep 17, 2007 11:56 |  #3

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WOW!!! WOW!!! WOW!!! I AM SPEECHLESS!!!! THE BEST POSTING I HAVE EVER SEEN!!

Thanks for the props Joan :cool:


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Sep 17, 2007 18:32 |  #4

Awesome - absolutely awesome!!!!!!

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Sep 18, 2007 00:11 |  #5

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Awesome - absolutely awesome!!!!!!

I think I might unsubscribe from the Macro forum -- I can't afford it!!!!!

Thanks :lol:


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Sep 18, 2007 03:02 as a reply to  @ Dalantech's post |  #6

That set up definitely brings out the detail.

Very nice.


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Sep 18, 2007 03:05 |  #7

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That set up definitely brings out the detail.

Very nice.

Thanks!

I'm really trying to work out a "catch 22": I'm trying to get as much detail as possible with the light so I have to have at least one light source pointed right at the subject. At the same time I want to reduce glare, which means not pointing any light source right at the subject :rolleyes:

I've worked out similar issues for some of the abstract images that I've taken -just gotta play with the angles...


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Sep 18, 2007 03:19 |  #8

Dalantech wrote in post #3953946 (external link)
Thanks!

I'm really trying to work out a "catch 22": I'm trying to get as much detail as possible with the light so I have to have at least one light source pointed right at the subject. At the same time I want to reduce glare, which means not pointing any light source right at the subject :rolleyes:

I've worked out similar issues for some of the abstract images that I've taken -just gotta play with the angles...

Think you are correct about it being a catch22. getting detail to show requires high local contrast which in turn means a directional light source.
I suspect using a fill flash technique on a slightly cloudy day may give the best of both worlds depending on the magnification (ie enough light) or perhaps using the dual heads on your flash so that the more powerful light is highly diffused but using the other head at much lower power pointed at the bug without much diffusion.
Nice shot BTW :)

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Sep 18, 2007 03:28 |  #9

LordV wrote in post #3953993 (external link)
Think you are correct about it being a catch22. getting detail to show requires high local contrast which in turn means a directional light source.
I suspect using a fill flash technique on a slightly cloudy day may give the best of both worlds depending on the magnification (ie enough light) or perhaps using the dual heads on your flash so that the more powerful light is highly diffused but using the other head at much lower power pointed at the bug without much diffusion.
Nice shot BTW :)

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Thanks!

I may try setting the ratio between the flash heads to 1:2 so that the fill light is brighter than the directional light source. Sounds like I'll be doing test IV on the way home :)


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Sep 18, 2007 03:35 |  #10

Dalantech wrote in post #3954023 (external link)
Thanks!

I may try setting the ratio between the flash heads to 1:2 so that the fill light is brighter than the directional light source. Sounds like I'll be doing test IV on the way home :)

Just given me an idea - will have to try putting a small hole in my diffuser ;)

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Sep 18, 2007 03:37 |  #11

LordV wrote in post #3954044 (external link)
Just given me an idea - will have to try putting a small hole in my diffuser ;)

brian V.

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