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02/23/2008 04:06:17 PM · #1
Something different today. These were taken at the Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah:

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02/23/2008 04:39:52 PM · #2
Nice views. Your lens snuck into the B&W shot. I like the microscope. It's macro to the max.
Thanks for sharing.
02/23/2008 06:54:41 PM · #3
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer:

Your lens snuck into the B&W shot.


Hehe... I didn't even notice until I brought the image up in Lightroom. ARRGH!!! Oh well, I may clone it out later. For now, these are un-edited.

Originally posted by MelonMusketeer:

It's macro to the max.


Yeah, it was fun just talking to that guy. What is up on the monitor is a tiny portion of a mouse eye. The big semi-round "spot" that you see ... is a red blood cell caught as it was traveling through the blood vessel (the thicker area around the spot). Pretty dang cool!

02/23/2008 07:45:00 PM · #4
They look great - if I was that faculty I'd be delighted with them. They'll look amazing on a website...strong imagery and colour.

How did you light those inside shots? (did you bring brollies and stands etc or is that all existing light and tripod?)

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Message edited by author 2008-02-23 19:46:25.
02/23/2008 07:57:02 PM · #5
Originally posted by Quasimojo:

How did you light those inside shots?


Everything on the 3rd line, and the first on the 4th line, had a slaved 420EX off to the side. The rest of them were existing-light only. Even the ones with the slave I still shot very slow shutter speeds to allow ambient light in.

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