John Cwiklinski wrote:
>
> C. H. Ling wrote:
>
> >>I have some shots with a T-32 and a difffuse, see below:
> >>http://www.glink.net.hk/~olympus/photo2.htm
> >>http://www.glink.net.hk/~olympus/photo9.htm<<
>
> These are very good insect photos. (Did you pull an antennae off the
> grasshopper?). You must have quite a bit of patience and a quick trigger
> finger to capture some of these insects.
>
Sometimes the antennae just broke during fighting like that one:
http://www.glink.net.hk/~pling/insect-b2.jpg
and sometimes it was due to the angle of view so one antennae was
hidden, these imperfection has to be avoid by carefully select the
shooting angle :-) Yes, you have to act fast for shooting insects, I
have lost many good shots due to I'm not smart enough.
> When you decide to use a diffused flash outdoors, do you use a generic
> diffuser for all or do you use 1 or 2 diffusers of various opaqueness?
>
I just use one diffuser which is a 2mm white acrylic plate, all with
flash on camera.
C.H.Ling
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