weekly Blondies 2012 52 wk52 BUSY - Finished !

Initially I thought it was a little dark, but on closer inspection I think you've not done a bad job with the lighting! What set up did you use? Yes the front edges of the leaves are slightly OOF, what aperture did you use?

Cheers Marsha....I'd love to be able to say the lighting was really technical......but it wasn't......black card taped to window with blinds drawn to either edge & long exposure :lol: Just checked the settings.....f20 iso200 10 sec exposure . I think it maybe something to do with the plane of focus ....the front of the leaves being closer to the lens than the back ones ? but then again I may be talking total twaddle :lol:
 
Hiya Lynne, nice pic that. The lighting has worked well. I would suggest focusing a little more towards the front of the leaf so everything would be sharp from there on, well, should be! But that oof bit doesn't make any difference to me on this occasion
 
Well, well, well....you are definitely back.

I'm really liking this one. Great detail in the roots, nice greens, dark BG. I like the weathered leaves.

Did you use flash or light paint??

The slightly OOF leaves don't really bother me, to be honest.

My only slight crit is the composition....I'd like to see it nice and central; equal space left, right, top and bottom.

BTW, what tripod :D
 
Hiya Lynne, nice pic that. The lighting has worked well. I would suggest focusing a little more towards the front of the leaf so everything would be sharp from there on, well, should be! But that oof bit doesn't make any difference to me on this occasion

Cheers Michael....I'll give that a go next time.....going on a macro training course end of this month so hopefully the next time a suitable subject comes along I'll possibly manage to get it right :lol:
 
Well, well, well....you are definitely back.

I'm really liking this one. Great detail in the roots, nice greens, dark BG. I like the weathered leaves.

Did you use flash or light paint??

The slightly OOF leaves don't really bother me, to be honest.

My only slight crit is the composition....I'd like to see it nice and central; equal space left, right, top and bottom.

BTW, what tripod :D

Cheers matey....lighting didn't cost me a penny...all natural , taken in the conservatory with long exposure :D

& as for composition :p

Tripod...you cannot be serious , Jackie will kill you :lol: It's a Giottos MTL 9351B with a Giottos MH 5011 head....got it as a deal from WEX with a Giottos monopod thrown in :thumbs:
 
95 English pence! you could have got a live one for a quid! :lol:

But seriously, great idea and nicely taken with the low-key background. As has been said already, a minor crop for balance would maybe be beneficial but I think its a nice photo.
 
Isolated product type shot bang on theme, well done Lynne. ;)
 
blondie606 said:
Just checked the settings.....f20 iso200 10 sec exposure . I think it maybe something to do with the plane of focus ....the front of the leaves being closer to the lens than the back ones ? but then again I may be talking total twaddle :lol:
Sounds about right to me, but I know nothing officially!!! I know unless everything is square on something is OOF!

One thing I read last year while doing my DSLR bootcamp through Practical Photography mag, apparently f16 is the best aperture for non full frame DSLR (I have no idea what camera you have) for getting everything in focus!
I wonder what everyone thinks/ knows?

Your macro course sounds interesting, I need to do one of those.
 
Good shot Lynne, think I agree with a previous comment about it not being central but other than that good job. :thumbs:

Cheers..:)

Very fast post and bang on theme a great shot !
Thanks....was determined not to spend a week racking my brain on this one so went with the obvious :thumbs:

Sounds about right to me, but I know nothing officially!!! I know unless everything is square on something is OOF!

One thing I read last year while doing my DSLR bootcamp through Practical Photography mag, apparently f16 is the best aperture for non full frame DSLR (I have no idea what camera you have) for getting everything in focus!
I wonder what everyone thinks/ knows?

Your macro course sounds interesting, I need to do one of those.

Thanks...hmmmm ...did this one at f20 so will try the f16 next time :thumbs:

The course is with Going Digital & local to me in Clumber park....will let you know if it was any good :thumbs:
 
Hi Lynne

Good theme shot . Every now and then the obvious is the best and can be pretty quick.:D

Good composition on the crop and nice subdued lighting - to my mind the most important yet most difficult to achieve. The plant is a bit tatty:) but you have already explained your gifts to the natural world:)

Just looked at it a couple of times again whilst typing and i really do like the lighting.
 
Hi Lynne

Good theme shot . Every now and then the obvious is the best and can be pretty quick.:D

Good composition on the crop and nice subdued lighting - to my mind the most important yet most difficult to achieve. The plant is a bit tatty:) but you have already explained your gifts to the natural world:)

Just looked at it a couple of times again whilst typing and i really do like the lighting.

Thanks Alan...no special lighting , just dull overcast weather & a long exposure

Good take on the theme, I do prefer the cropped version. Nice take!

Cheers Alex :thumbs:
 
Liking the cropped version.....

Poor plant ;)
 
Like the crop one best but think a tad more on the exposure of the root just to bring it out
 
Having taken on board the frequent mention of the crop I've had a bash....



Root2a cropped by llj666, on Flickr


short of getting a rule out to measure it exactly on the screen this is the best I can come up with :)...possibly needs a little more off the top :thinking:

Nope, I like that as it is, if you cropped a bit more off the top it would look cramped in i think
 
Lovely shot for 'Root', think the newest crop is really nice. I would have only liked a newer/fresher plant. The leaves on this one do look a little worn out for such a little fella.
Great shot though, works really well for the theme.
 
Good take on the theme Lynne, the lighting works well for the simple set up you described.
Tell me no plants were harmed in the making of this photograph? ;)
 
Liking the cropped version.....

Poor plant ;)


Cheers Martin....all plants are poorly once I've been near them :lol:


Like the crop one best but think a tad more on the exposure of the root just to bring it out


Cheers Zeb :)

Nope, I like that as it is, if you cropped a bit more off the top it would look cramped in i think

Thanks Donnie...this is what I like about the 52...I wouldn't have thought to crop it but can see it works better :thumbs:

Lovely shot for 'Root', think the newest crop is really nice. I would have only liked a newer/fresher plant. The leaves on this one do look a little worn out for such a little fella.
Great shot though, works really well for the theme.


Cheers Snipet...it did start off fresh...took a bit of a bashing as I washed n dried the roots though :lol:
 
I really like the cropped version as well. The natural lighting suits it well. I too have been told in the past that between f8 and f16 are the best to use.

Well done!:)
 
Hi Lynne,

Your 'root' image is quite appealing the light is very nice and does work very well. I hope you enjoy your macro course too :)
 
Really like the cropped version Lynne, nice DOF and lighting :)

Thanks RR :)

I really like the cropped version as well. The natural lighting suits it well. I too have been told in the past that between f8 and f16 are the best to use.

Well done!:)

Cheers Sarah :)

Hi Lynne,

Your 'root' image is quite appealing the light is very nice and does work very well. I hope you enjoy your macro course too :)

Ta Nick...:thumbs:
 
& so to week 8......I was really hoping for a theme to spark my interest....not to be though....this just seems sooooo much harder than last year , maybe I'm burnt out :shrug:

Got a fair few handmade objects around the house but struggled to think of how to create an interesting shot from any of them....so opted for a bit of light painting...

#1...this was a gift from JT Safari's in Kenya who took me on safari to Tsavo East & West last year....made by the local craftsmen/women in the village so fits the theme perfectly :



Handmade by llj666, on Flickr

& this is something I was given as a pressie by ma n pa.....bit of a twist on the theme ..... Made by Hands rather than handmade
#2

Made with Hands by llj666, on Flickr

Was actually trying to recreate a shot I took for Oktoberfest prime lens challenge but couldn't get the lighting the same....here's the original image from last year....


DSC_1407 by llj666, on Flickr

So , be round during the week to catch up with everyone again :wave:
 
hi Blondie, only just seen all ya pics(there's alot to look through!!) have to say out of all them so far, week 1 is my fav.... I NEED to go there!!!

like your last one on industry aswell:)

the lighting on your last handmade pic, very effective..
 
I really like numbers 1 and 2; great lighting. 2 might be better without the heavy block base though?
 
No1 for me, the light painting is nice.

I'm not sure either the composition or lighting on 2&3 works quiet so well.
 
Liking the first shot, well composted and lit nicely.

I can see what you were doing on 2 and 3 but still prefer number 1.

Number 2 could be improved a lot I feel if you square crop it to lose the bottom block and the dark blue section right at the top that's not immediatly obvious as black.
 
'handmade' No. 1 is very nice and fits the bill which I prefer only just to No 2. Your lighting technique is working nicely for you and looks good against the background.
 
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