



A very classy image. The focus and lighting are spot on and I particularly like the toning you have used in PP. What is it?
I think certain subjects are more suited to closeup photography than others and apples are not the easiest to shoot. The only thing I could suggest for this particular subject is to try it with less depth of field (for me this would also emphasise the 'close' theme). But what it comes down to is personal taste... I'm a sucker for shallow DoF and abstract stuff.Thanks for all the comments so far
Nathalie no worried about bluntness so long as comments are kept constructive
Having said that "not pleasing" doesn't give me much to go I thinking about how I might improve on it next time out (daffs and flashgun aside which I'd already pointed to as being not to my liking either)![]()
I think certain subjects are more suited to closeup photography than others and apples are not the easiest to shoot. The only thing I could suggest for this particular subject is to try it with less depth of field (for me this would also emphasise the 'close' theme). But what it comes down to is personal taste... I'm a sucker for shallow DoF and abstract stuff.![]()
Hi Chris, I like the apple as well, lovely and vibrant. I can see the issues you're having with pop up flash, do you have a reflector? When I do still life shots I try where possible to use natural light, a reflector and a relatively long exposure!
Ah, you've done well reducing the noise. I used to perch as close to the window as possible trying to catch the few rays of light.Well the popup flash did not give great results, too much lens shadow at these distances and the light was just too harsh
So these where "natural" but relatively long exposures with higher ISO
It was just low level kitchen lighting![]()
Ah, you've done well reducing the noise. I used to perch as close to the window as possible trying to catch the few rays of light.
The flower shots don't work for me I'm afraid with #1 looking over sharpened. However I do like the apple shot though. I thought it was a kiwi at first as I was scrolling down
