Nice work, Ian. I like 599, 602 & 613; they have the simplest
composition and best lighting. I would like 588 but for the need (in
my view of course) for focus in a different area of the flower, or
more depth of focus.
Chris
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On 14 Apr 2006, at 23:34, Ian Nichols wrote:
> Actually, it's the first time it's done that for a while here in
> the UK.
> Started out drizzly & miserable then the sun came out this
> afternoon.... so
> I took the E300, a Benbo Mk2 with my new Manfrotto 410 head and a
> Seagull
> angle finder out into the garden around the block I live in.
>
> <http://www.ian-nic.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/WGgarden/>
>
> All done with available light (must take a reflector out with me
> next time),
> Tamron 90/2.5 macro (no sign of reflections off the rear element as
> far as I
> can see) and DZ 14-54. Ignore the file sizes shown on the page as
> the info
> is taken from the original JPEGs, hence focal length reported as
> "0.00mm"
> and aperture as "f0.00" for the Tamron. Did a bit of contrast
> enhancement
> on 598 and 602, otherwise just resized to 1024x768.
>
> Enjoy
>
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