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Published: 2007-12-24 20:41:08 +0000 UTC; Views: 4876; Favourites: 244; Downloads: 0
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Another from my experimental photo sessions.Again, I'm trying to keep the lighting and colors more real than shopped. For my photos within the last few months, instead of relying on Photoshop to help me with the colors and exaggerated lighting, I've actually done it myself -- in a somewhat ghetto fashion though. You guys might enjoy reading what I used... Though 'simplicity' would not be a good description.
Taken in my backyard in the dead of night. For lighting: A partially 'covered' flash on my digital camera via a triple folded paper towel and two colored plastic covers from PSP game holders over a flashlight. Oh, and we can't forget the spray bottle that my parents use for their laundry. You laugh but, hey, it works!
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A couple people have asked how I got this effect, so I figure I might as well post it in here.
I sprayed the rose with water while it was really dark outside. I used a flashlight as my light source and covered it with a blue piece of plastic (apparently I used another color too, but I don't remember what it was -- probably purple). The folded paper towel was just to dampen the flash so it's not as bright... I *think* I was using normal exposure. However, lately I've been using the lowest exposure I can as it usually produces better results.
I've found that it's harder to accomplish this effect with a "nice" camera. I've tried my Dad's Canon and I couldn't get the flash to be the right intensity and have the camera capture it the way I wanted to... So I've been using my point-and-shoot.
The annoying part is that every flower is different, so the technique I used on this rose won't work on other ones very well (like this looks horrible with a red rose). Mostly just trial and error. Experimental FTW!
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Comments: 153
ciaraan In reply to ??? [2008-03-25 17:34:34 +0000 UTC]
Hrm. This is interesting, I rather like the texture and colours, a nice macro shot, really.
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MrPatSays In reply to ??? [2008-03-23 23:21:15 +0000 UTC]
pretty colors!
i love this
its a def
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JoGe23 [2008-03-17 02:01:21 +0000 UTC]
nice one, and it really looks cool. nice colors, lighting and spray
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snowbat [2008-03-04 08:22:42 +0000 UTC]
This one's my favorite... the colors are softer and look more natural than the others. Fantastic job!
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naomiHORROR [2008-03-01 22:52:12 +0000 UTC]
Wow- such brilliant effects!
Goes to show experimentation is ALWAYS worth it!
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kaboomachu In reply to naomiHORROR [2008-03-01 23:15:54 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much, glad you like it!
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MCRCRAZEDFAN In reply to ??? [2008-02-26 04:47:13 +0000 UTC]
The composition of all your photos are so good!!
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realta-eireann In reply to ??? [2008-02-21 09:25:01 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful shot. I love the colours... And roses, anyways
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AmateurPhotograper [2008-02-10 13:19:03 +0000 UTC]
Great lighting and great colors! Very nice composition.. That's all I have to say
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MystiqueDeep [2008-02-08 04:56:40 +0000 UTC]
Really beautiful! Fantastic vibrant colors, great highlights and shadows, an interesting crop to the photo, wonderful focus, plus lots of pretty water droplets. This is definitely the way to take a pretty, yet overused object and make it unique.
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kaboomachu In reply to MystiqueDeep [2008-02-08 04:58:50 +0000 UTC]
Hooray! Glad to hear I'm keeping it away from the cliche
Thanks for the feedback!
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andshedreamed [2008-01-27 11:45:23 +0000 UTC]
Lovely picture.
I love the rose.
As you can see , I love rainbows.
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arctoa [2008-01-24 20:54:38 +0000 UTC]
This is a beautiful piece of work, especially when one considers the methods that you devised in order to capture the frame. Great stuff.
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