npdien said:
dak723 said:npdien said:
Another wonderful pic!
Just curious - are you doing a lot of post-processing? Or using flash or spotlights to get your flowers separating from a very dark, often black, background? If you don't want to say - that's OK. Sometimes it's good to keep your best techniques secret!
npdien said:dak723 said:npdien said:
Another wonderful pic!
Just curious - are you doing a lot of post-processing? Or using flash or spotlights to get your flowers separating from a very dark, often black, background? If you don't want to say - that's OK. Sometimes it's good to keep your best techniques secret!
Hi Dak723
It is natural light. The flowers enjoy more light and the background is dark, making the flowers separating from the dark background. I pay much attention to background when taking photos to create such separation. A lot of my flower photos were taken with darker background to avoid distracting details of the background. Especially, when the subject is bright enough for you to set f8, the dark background become darker. When processing raw photos, you may increase contrast, blacks and lens vignetting in Camera Raw to make dark background darker.
Hope this information will help you.
Cheers, Dien
Jack Douglas said:npdien said:dak723 said:npdien said:
Another wonderful pic!
Just curious - are you doing a lot of post-processing? Or using flash or spotlights to get your flowers separating from a very dark, often black, background? If you don't want to say - that's OK. Sometimes it's good to keep your best techniques secret!
Hi Dak723
It is natural light. The flowers enjoy more light and the background is dark, making the flowers separating from the dark background. I pay much attention to background when taking photos to create such separation. A lot of my flower photos were taken with darker background to avoid distracting details of the background. Especially, when the subject is bright enough for you to set f8, the dark background become darker. When processing raw photos, you may increase contrast, blacks and lens vignetting in Camera Raw to make dark background darker.
Hope this information will help you.
Cheers, Dien
Your shots are an inspiration and it is obvious that you pay close attention to composition and various details. Do you use a tripod?
I can visualize a wall of framed prints that would be so nice. Makes me want to try harder to do better. Now if I just lived where you do.
Jack
Jack Douglas said:Dien, thanks for that. I must start to carry string with me on my hikes. I am beginning to see that while flowers are naturally beautiful, they are not strikingly beautiful unless the composition works. I agree that tighter tends to be better.
The granite wet saw that has consumed me for the past month+ is now cutting pieces for my house concrete planter so I hope to be back to shooting soon and in a few weeks, assuming no hiccups, with a 1DX II. That'll be my reward for my design and construction of the saw and finishing the planter for my wife.
Jack