The Progeny [Contest Finalists August 2007]
Uploaded: June 15, 2007 07:30:21
Study of tungsten - lit Gerberas. Shot with Nikkor 18 - 70mm lens @ f25 focal length 48mm, aperture priority, 3 second exposure. Onboard flash assisted.
Cathy Laurenzi June 15, 2007
Well done! I like the lighting, colors and composition. #674206Joze vauh June 15, 2007
Very beautifu.Cary Rogers June 15, 2007
Very nice lighting, contrast, vibrant colors, and great detail, Graham! #4400045Daniella Puente June 15, 2007
The light is fantastic!!! wonderful composition also .... #4400480Cyn Valentine June 15, 2007
Beautiful!! #4400488Rick Clark June 21, 2007
Wonderful lighing and colors, well done! #4421953Graham J. Weiss June 23, 2007
Hi guys.I appreciate your thoughtful comments and time. I find shooting cut flowers a little boring in that there's not much effort or work required from the photographer...they're already beautiful lol, so I like to mix it up with interesting lighting, or freeze them (see my Stasis series) and create some drama or action and see what happens.
This image took me a while and a lot of experimenting with aperture and whitebalance (the downlights created quite an odd colour temperature) I eventually utilised the D70's onboard flash to help balance this out. I wanted highly saturated colour and light, so I chose larger aperture for long exposure. I've since built a light tent to control my lighting. #4429503
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