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01/04/2007 08:27:31 AM |
I actually used multiple flashes ( 3 Nikon SB-800) maybe that's why it's so strong. Even behind the clouds, the sunlight was very bright that day and on top of that, the seed pods are near black in color.
I guess I could have photoshop it a bit and bring the brightness down
using selective destauration.
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01/04/2007 03:28:43 AM |
Though it takes a lot of flash to get the seed pods, it's a bit strong on the limbs in the foreground. They look "flashed," which I think is not what you wanted.
I'm not sure how you would get around this and still get this view without just shooting multiple images and layering them. I get into this kind of shooting situation myself, and would like to know, if you solve the problem while shooting, how you did it. |
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