Photoshoot with Sean's aunt Edna :)
So today I saw Sean's aunt flying by and after a quick chat we decided to do another photoshoot. Here are the results [;)]
http://www.fruityview.nl/tdp/langpoot.jpg
This one I wanted to share full-size so Sean can print it and show it at his family-reunion [6]
Click here for full-size ;)
http://www.fruityview.nl/tdp/langpoot2.jpg
http://www.fruityview.nl/tdp/langpoot3.jpg
All photos were taken with a 5D2 with 100mm macro @ f10 1/200 iso-200 and additional flash 1/2 power -1/3
Re: Photoshoot with Sean's aunt Edna :)
You got her best side...she actually looks thin for a change!
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very cool. How'd you get the shots? Mirror against white background?
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Poor old Edna, always getting a bad wrap. She's got a face like a dropped pie but a heart of gold [:D]
Love that first shot Jan, fantastic colours.
Ben
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Very nice!
Usually I like insects better in their natural environment, but I actually prefer the first two. I like the reflections and think the white background fits Edna very well.
Those are very sharp.
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Originally Posted by Sheiky
So today I saw Sean's aunt flying by and after a quick chat we decided to do another photoshoot. Here are the results [img]/emoticons/emotion-5.gif[/img]
Awesome photos, Jan!
Sean, I hate to be the one to tell you this but your Aunt Edna really gets around ...I think I saw her a few times in Wisconsin today!
Denise
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First of all: thanks everybody for responding and all compliments [:D]
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Originally Posted by Sean Setters
You got her best side...she actually looks thin for a change!
I guess that's why she asked me instead of you [6]
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Originally Posted by realityinabox
very cool. How'd you get the shots? Mirror against white background?
Nope I don't know the exact physics on how it happend, but it was sitting on the window. I saw the reflection in the window and I used my flash to make it even more dramatic. You can see that it's double-glass by the double-reflection. Try it out yourself sometime, it's very cool.
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Originally Posted by btaylor
Poor old Edna, always getting a bad wrap. She's got a face like a dropped pie but a heart of gold[img]/emoticons/emotion-2.gif[/img]
Love that first shot Jan, fantastic colours.
Ben
Haha you've got that right Ben [:D] I also prefer the first shot, although if it wasn't for the bad background, I would have liked the second more I think.
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Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle
Very nice!
Usually I like insects better in their natural environment, but I actually prefer the first two. I like the reflections and think the white background fits Edna very well.
Those are very sharp.
Me too Jon, normally I'm more of a purist too, but sometimes it works to get beyond your own boundaries.
I have to say by the way that since I have my 5D my macro's seem to be significantly sharper! Even 100% looks great. Never had that type of sharpness with my 50D. Or my skill improved or it's just the camera, since it's all manual focus. I'm really thinking it's the camera..
Oh by the way, sharpness setting is 3 I guess. Just the standard picture-style. Haven't done anything to the shots. I never sharpen to be honest.
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Originally Posted by ddt0725
Awesome photos, Jan!
Sean, I hate to be the one to tell you this but your Aunt Edna really gets around ...I think I saw her a few times in Wisconsin today!
Denise
I know Denise, she's a very busy woman. (I sincerely hope it isn't a male crane-fly in the shot haha [:P])
Again thanks everybody!