pls comment on my macro


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h2o

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hi all,

what do you think of the pic??

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Phua...dont mind i ask...wat r u taking ???:think:
 

Photosmart said:
Phua...dont mind i ask...wat r u taking ???:think:

:) that is a good feedback man..............

anyway the subject is the purple tube.........
 

The subject is abit soft...

Such composition very tricky for the strobe placement....the strobe lighting can easily create unnecessary shadow on your subject..
 

Your subject is a tunicate.

I think it got a little lost in your image, especially because there is a large OOF branch cutting across the right hand corner.
 

hey, thats quite interesting shot for a tunicate... the colour contrast is gd...
hmm guess u trying to create a natural framing rite? maybe u pull back a little can help ppl to really rest their eyes on the striking subject? if not.. a tighter crop can help.. but still dun have the wow factor...

keep shooting man!!



juz some opinions from an amateur... ;p
 

hi h20, can u give more info regarding your strobes - what is the position & angle ?
If u do not mind, can I post one sample of my tunicate on yr thread to let u visualise what I am trying to explain ? cheers
 

No Horse Run said:
hi h20, can u give more info regarding your strobes - what is the position & angle ?
If u do not mind, can I post one sample of my tunicate on yr thread to let u visualise what I am trying to explain ? cheers

hi no horse run....

excuse me for my slow respond.....just got back from bali this evening......

i'm using 2 sea & sea ys 120........the strobes are position top and bottom of the subject angling at about 45 inwards......

pls do post a sample of your pic and share your ideas.......

many thanks......
 

hi h2o,
I can't find my slides on just the tunicate itself. But I found this one as an example.
My strobe lights is about 20-30deg angle but almost perpendicular to subject. I experiment with this angle to get something like a side lighting. It helps to bring out the color of the tunicate & nudi.

Nudi_with_tunicate_91.jpg
 

No Horse Run said:
hi h2o,
I can't find my slides on just the tunicate itself. But I found this one as an example.
My strobe lights is about 20-30deg angle but almost perpendicular to subject. I experiment with this angle to get something like a side lighting. It helps to bring out the color of the tunicate & nudi.

Nudi_with_tunicate_91.jpg
wow... thanks looks gd( to me la... i'm a newbie in this line so dont mind me...;p )...;)
 

No Horse Run said:
hi h2o,
I can't find my slides on just the tunicate itself. But I found this one as an example.
My strobe lights is about 20-30deg angle but almost perpendicular to subject. I experiment with this angle to get something like a side lighting. It helps to bring out the color of the tunicate & nudi.

wa very nice.......really is boh bey chow.....

just to confirm your positioning of your strobes....did u place them on either sides of the housing pointing 20-30 deg inwards???
 

hi h2o

Actually I have another msg but was cut-off halfway due to CS database pblm.

I shoot in manual mode on my F90X. I set Shutter sp to 1/100secs, Aperture from f16-f32.
Strobes to TTL & less than 30cm from subject & slides velvia or proviaF.

Strobes angle, is almost perpendicular but slight in front of subject and at a lower angle of 20-30degs. The reason I tried this is that I want the background to be black. Occasionally I use a close-up 4T on my 105mm macro. with this fitted I can have a "electronic" aperture of f45 & f64, but u will need the strobes to be much closer - approx 20cm from subject.

U can also use another YS30 set to slave mode (no connection to camera). Ask the DM to hold to any position that u want (perhaps from bottom up angle) + two YS120 at standard position. if u do not have a 3rd "mini" strobe, try detaching one YS120 and ask DM to hold for u in position. This will ensure at least one strobe hit the subject correctly.

End of the day, give the DM a tip !!!
The rest is up to u yr composition & how u want all of us to view the images thru yr eyes.
Happy shooting !!! cheers;)
 

No Horse Run said:
hi h2o

Actually I have another msg but was cut-off halfway due to CS database pblm.

I shoot in manual mode on my F90X. I set Shutter sp to 1/100secs, Aperture from f16-f32.
Strobes to TTL & less than 30cm from subject & slides velvia or proviaF.

Strobes angle, is almost perpendicular but slight in front of subject and at a lower angle of 20-30degs. The reason I tried this is that I want the background to be black. Occasionally I use a close-up 4T on my 105mm macro. with this fitted I can have a "electronic" aperture of f45 & f64, but u will need the strobes to be much closer - approx 20cm from subject.

U can also use another YS30 set to slave mode (no connection to camera). Ask the DM to hold to any position that u want (perhaps from bottom up angle) + two YS120 at standard position. if u do not have a 3rd "mini" strobe, try detaching one YS120 and ask DM to hold for u in position. This will ensure at least one strobe hit the subject correctly.

End of the day, give the DM a tip !!!
The rest is up to u yr composition & how u want all of us to view the images thru yr eyes.
Happy shooting !!! cheers;)

thanks for sharing............
 

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