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10/21/2006 01:29:23 PM · #476
3 images today because I couldn't decide.





10/21/2006 02:58:43 PM · #477
Day 11:
10/21/2006 03:16:28 PM · #478
Day 7



Bees love this stuff. It looks sugar-coated to me.
10/21/2006 03:48:27 PM · #479
Day 10



Last One Standing
10/21/2006 03:56:26 PM · #480
DAY 10
10/21/2006 04:07:06 PM · #481
Comment by KarenNfld:
What a great find! Did you adjust the colours?


thanks for the comment. yes I altered the colors. I desaturated the whole thing then brought back some of the greens in the ground then used a filter to give the leaf its color and masked off the rest of the shot.
10/21/2006 04:10:27 PM · #482
Day 10:


Back later to catch up on commenting....
10/21/2006 04:13:29 PM · #483
Originally posted by jaded_youth:

Comment by KarenNfld:
What a great find! Did you adjust the colours?


thanks for the comment. yes I altered the colors. I desaturated the whole thing then brought back some of the greens in the ground then used a filter to give the leaf its color and masked off the rest of the shot.


Good job. Red really suits the leaf, makes us see the heart more.
10/21/2006 05:53:08 PM · #484
from ursula :
Out of curiosity, do you use the flash often when working outside? I have never done that. Way back when my flash went off outside by mistake, but I have never used one on purpose outside. Is it hard?


no, not hard, really... just takes a few adjustments. i do take the flash outside to do macros. don't always use it, but the shot in question it was very overcast and i didn't want to bump up the iso. i just dialed the flash down and pointed it up and away. i really should have had the lightsphere on, but it worked out...

when taking shots in hard sunlight, the flash is also great for filling in detail on the shadow side... just keep watching the histogram and adjusting until there's no spike on the far right... ;)

took some shots while i was working out in the garage... day 11 will be out shortly...

10/21/2006 06:01:48 PM · #485
Originally posted by kudzu:

from ursula :
Out of curiosity, do you use the flash often when working outside? I have never done that. Way back when my flash went off outside by mistake, but I have never used one on purpose outside. Is it hard?


no, not hard, really... just takes a few adjustments. i do take the flash outside to do macros. don't always use it, but the shot in question it was very overcast and i didn't want to bump up the iso. i just dialed the flash down and pointed it up and away. i really should have had the lightsphere on, but it worked out...

when taking shots in hard sunlight, the flash is also great for filling in detail on the shadow side... just keep watching the histogram and adjusting until there's no spike on the far right... ;)

took some shots while i was working out in the garage... day 11 will be out shortly...


Thank you.

Have you (or anyone here) ever tried one of those ringflashes that supposedly work so well for macros? I am tempted to ask for one for my birthday or Christmas. Anyone know about them?
10/21/2006 06:25:15 PM · #486
Originally posted by ursula:


Have you (or anyone here) ever tried one of those ringflashes that supposedly work so well for macros? I am tempted to ask for one for my birthday or Christmas. Anyone know about them?


if you going that route -- look at the nikon CLS systems R1 or R1C1 which wwill work with the sb600 & sb800 ..
i have several images taken with that system including

the down side is the batteries are the cr123 things .. even with rechargeables it is poor . (&!&*^!!)
10/21/2006 06:40:11 PM · #487
Day 10:

10/21/2006 07:29:02 PM · #488
Originally posted by ursula:

Originally posted by kudzu:

from ursula :
Out of curiosity, do you use the flash often when working outside? I have never done that. Way back when my flash went off outside by mistake, but I have never used one on purpose outside. Is it hard?


no, not hard, really... just takes a few adjustments. i do take the flash outside to do macros. don't always use it, but the shot in question it was very overcast and i didn't want to bump up the iso. i just dialed the flash down and pointed it up and away. i really should have had the lightsphere on, but it worked out...

when taking shots in hard sunlight, the flash is also great for filling in detail on the shadow side... just keep watching the histogram and adjusting until there's no spike on the far right... ;)

took some shots while i was working out in the garage... day 11 will be out shortly...


Thank you.

Have you (or anyone here) ever tried one of those ringflashes that supposedly work so well for macros? I am tempted to ask for one for my birthday or Christmas. Anyone know about them?


I have been wanting a ring flash for a while. i also want the mp-e 65mm which can do 5:1 if i get these things my macro work will go through the roof (he gently hints hoping his wife reads this, that means you jaded LOL)

i use my flash with the lightsphere for most of my macro work. all except for todays so far in this challenge. for the ones with a black background that is because of the flash. i haven't removed anything from those. if you take a shot in the evening and have a fair distance behind your subject then the flash will light the subject but everything else will be black or very dark and easy to darken.
10/21/2006 07:30:27 PM · #489
day 11 just horseing around and being a jackass LOL.
10/21/2006 07:40:32 PM · #490

I nuked a cd!!! lol it was pretty cool too ^_^


Message edited by author 2006-10-21 19:46:08.
10/21/2006 08:06:41 PM · #491

I have no idea what day I'm on, or what day it's supposed to be (or what day it really is for that matter).
10/21/2006 10:10:52 PM · #492
This macro challenge has screwed me up. Everywhere I go, I look at every little spec of dust, waterdrop, fallen leaf, tiny bug, piece of rust, food scrap - EVERY FREAKIN TINY THING - framing it in my mind - would this make a cool shot? How about that? I look like a freak walking the short distance from my office through the back yard to the house with my head bobbing around looking at everything like I'm on LSD or something.

Thanks for letting me vent. I feel better now. Gotta run, I think I see some interesting cookie crumbs nestled on the Caps Lock key...
10/21/2006 10:24:31 PM · #493
lol. you too? i'll never look at a chia pet the same way again. I had the camera all up in that thing. :P I also realized everything I own is dirty/dusty. looks good in real life. take a macro and it's disgusting.
10/21/2006 10:30:50 PM · #494
Day 9...



Day 10...

10/21/2006 10:31:34 PM · #495
Originally posted by jaded_youth:

never look at a chia pet the same way again. I had the camera all up in that thing.

That quote belongs in your bio.
10/21/2006 10:32:14 PM · #496
Thank you, guys, for the info on flashes.
10/21/2006 10:34:30 PM · #497
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by jaded_youth:

never look at a chia pet the same way again. I had the camera all up in that thing.

That quote belongs in your bio.


lol mayeb just the second sentence. It'll raise more eyebrows. :)
10/21/2006 10:36:48 PM · #498
was playing photojournalist the past two days, will catch up tomorrow(ish).
10/21/2006 11:47:55 PM · #499
Day Eleven


(big number of clicks since Day Ten, eh)
10/22/2006 12:22:00 AM · #500
Day 10:


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