“ Tri-flower ”
I enjoy working with continuous light and flash in the same exposure. I used flash to light the flowers and a continuous blue light to illuminate the white background. The nice thing about that setup is the I can adjust the aperture to change the intensity of light on the flower and change the ...
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  • Paul Hoffman Edited 9 months ago

    Byron: Technically, I think you have excelled once again in displaying your command of arranging lighting options to suit your needs, making (presumably) adjustments… more

    Byron: Technically, I think you have excelled once again in displaying your command of arranging lighting options to suit your needs, making (presumably) adjustments on-the-fly, and having a specific visual/leaning goal in mind at the outset.
    (I usually have a specific visual/learning goal in mind about three weeks after I have submitted my picture...).
    However--and this is not meant as criticism--I find the image rather humdrum and unimaginative compared to the larger body of your work in 52Frames. This is by no means mandatory or even important, of course, and I hope this observation will not result in me being cut out of your Will. 😳

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  • Mac Lepus Edited 9 months ago

    Great shot!

    Great shot!

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  • PAMELA 🌊 C Edited 9 months ago

    Lovely shot! I really like the colors!

    Lovely shot! I really like the colors!

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Fujifilm X-H1 Fujifilm 16-80 f4
1/30 f/5.6 400 37.6

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