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The Peach with 35mm
Nikon 35mm f1.8 Lens
* Aperture: f/1.8
* Focal Length: 35 mm
* ISO Speed: 250
* Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30)
* Aperture: f/4.5
* Focal Length: 35 mm
* ISO Speed: 250
* Exposure Bias: 0 EV
* Flash: On, Return detected
* Aperture: f/5.0
* Focal Length: 35 mm
* ISO Speed: 250
* Exposure Bias: 0 EV
* Flash: On, Return detected
* Aperture: f/14.0
* Focal Length: 35 mm
* ISO Speed: 250
* Exposure Bias: 0 EV
* Flash: On, Return detected
* Exposure: 0.8
* Aperture: f/22.0
* Focal Length: 35 mm
* ISO Speed: 250
* Exposure Bias: 0 EV
* Flash: On, Return detected
Strobist Techniques
Strobist Techniques: Part 2, [ Click here to read Part1 ]
The light is the key element in the photography, you may use the day-light, or the camera built-in flash but to play with lights and shadows you will need one or more external lights with remote fire capability. (I have the Nikon SB-900)
In this article (Part 2) i will use the same LightBox with black background and Glass as a reflection of the object, again SB-900 Nikon SpeedLight will be used in remote sync with my Nikon D90, also i will use a flashlight as another light source.
This is the LightBox with black background, and sb900 position.
The position of the of the FlashLight.
The result after Crop, you can see the reflection on the Glass.
The SB-900 placed inside the LightBox with 50% light power, [no flashlight]
Same after crop the SB-900.
other photos for different objects will be post.
More on my Flickr: Hawee-Ta3kees
Regard,
Ali ,
Strobist Techniques
- The Studio is my Kitchen.
- Home Made LightBox.
- Stand for the camera.
- SB-900 SpeedLigth.
- I will use the normal room light -ceiling light-.
Light in position 3, left, flash on the lightbox, 50% light power.
Macro Shots with 105mm macro lens
Shots @ 1:1, … Croped image.
[Upload in 29-3-2009]
Shot @ 1:4, iso:Lo 1, shutter:1/60
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Lemon ‘N’ Splash Action
ISO Speed: 800
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