Here's one I took in my garden last summer. Let me know what I can do to make it better.
Lonestarlady61 Senior Member 696 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Montana for over 13 years but I'm originally from Houston, Texas. More info | Jan 07, 2011 15:14 | #1 Here's one I took in my garden last summer. Let me know what I can do to make it better. Canon 60D since Dec. 2011, Canon 28-135mm lens, Canon 70-300mm USM lens and Nifty Fifty 50mm 1.8 lens. Just got in a new lens: Tamron 18-270mm ; )
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MartinDixon Slit-scan project master More info | Jan 07, 2011 15:36 | #2 Nice. I think the bee is a bit dominated by the fabulous yellow, perhaps a shallower angle would help? flickr
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LettieVonDread Senior Member 331 posts Joined Nov 2010 Location: Shelby, NC More info | Jan 07, 2011 16:59 | #3 I would have focused on the bee instead of the flower petals. Nice colors though.
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gregr2 Goldmember More info | Jan 07, 2011 19:18 | #4 LettieVonDread wrote in post #11594457 I would have focused on the bee instead of the flower petals. Nice colors though. Yep, focus on the bee. Flickr
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Lonestarlady61 THREAD STARTER Senior Member 696 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Montana for over 13 years but I'm originally from Houston, Texas. More info | Jan 07, 2011 20:01 | #5 LettieVonDread wrote in post #11594457 I would have focused on the bee instead of the flower petals. Nice colors though. I was actually in the middle of of taking the photo of the Sunflower when the bee showed up. Didn't have time to re-focus before the bee took off. Canon 60D since Dec. 2011, Canon 28-135mm lens, Canon 70-300mm USM lens and Nifty Fifty 50mm 1.8 lens. Just got in a new lens: Tamron 18-270mm ; )
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Lonestarlady61 THREAD STARTER Senior Member 696 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Montana for over 13 years but I'm originally from Houston, Texas. More info | Jan 07, 2011 20:02 | #6 gregr2 wrote in post #11595155 Yep, focus on the bee. Didn't have time to re-focus. The bee took off quickly since I was so close. Canon 60D since Dec. 2011, Canon 28-135mm lens, Canon 70-300mm USM lens and Nifty Fifty 50mm 1.8 lens. Just got in a new lens: Tamron 18-270mm ; )
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Rimmer Goldmember 1,416 posts Likes: 4 Joined Nov 2010 More info | Jan 07, 2011 21:02 | #7 I love taking sunflower pictures. I have one almost like this except I got down a bit lower and shot upward so that there was nothing but blue sky behind it. The contrast of the colors and the fact that there is nothing in the background to distract makes for a better image in my opinion. Ace Rimmer -- "What a guy!"
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Lonestarlady61 THREAD STARTER Senior Member 696 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Montana for over 13 years but I'm originally from Houston, Texas. More info | Jan 07, 2011 21:55 | #8 Rimmer wrote in post #11595685 I love taking sunflower pictures. I have one almost like this except I got down a bit lower and shot upward so that there was nothing but blue sky behind it. The contrast of the colors and the fact that there is nothing in the background to distract makes for a better image in my opinion. I like the lighting on this one, though. Gives good definition of the subject and shows the texture of the "petals" (ray flowers). It's really hard not to get any background in this particular area. There's a few tall shrubs right beside the Sunflowers. I will try shooting more straight up to see if that helps. Here's another image with a little bit more of an angle on the shot. Once again a bee tried to take center stage lol. Canon 60D since Dec. 2011, Canon 28-135mm lens, Canon 70-300mm USM lens and Nifty Fifty 50mm 1.8 lens. Just got in a new lens: Tamron 18-270mm ; )
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Rimmer Goldmember 1,416 posts Likes: 4 Joined Nov 2010 More info | Jan 08, 2011 08:50 | #9 Comparing the two, I think I like the first one better, especially the tight crop. Looking at it again today I don't find the background distracting at all since you have done a good job of throwing it out of focus, and the green contrasts nicely with the yellow of the sunflower. Ace Rimmer -- "What a guy!"
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Real Macro shots are much closer to the subject, so BG isn't much of an issue. Nikon D810 Nikon 50F/1.4G - Nikon 70-200F/2.8II
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Lonestarlady61 THREAD STARTER Senior Member 696 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Montana for over 13 years but I'm originally from Houston, Texas. More info | Jan 08, 2011 16:53 | #11 drdiesel1 wrote in post #11599237 Real Macro shots are much closer to the subject, so BG isn't much of an issue. You need a true macro lens to get a proper set-up. I use the 100F/2.8 Canon Macro lens with my 580EXII flash and a flash cord. Some shooters have the MPE-65 lens and the MT-24EX flash for outstanding Macro images. There's also an image stacking technique to get focus across the entire subject in the image. You take multiple shots at different focus points and stack them together to help eliminate the thin DOF. Thanks so much for your input. Love your photos by the way. Canon 60D since Dec. 2011, Canon 28-135mm lens, Canon 70-300mm USM lens and Nifty Fifty 50mm 1.8 lens. Just got in a new lens: Tamron 18-270mm ; )
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Jan 08, 2011 18:46 | #12 Lonestarlady61 wrote in post #11600217 Thanks so much for your input. Love your photos by the way. A macro lens is the next thing I plan to buy. Any recommendations for a good macro lens that is less than $350.00?
Nikon D810 Nikon 50F/1.4G - Nikon 70-200F/2.8II
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