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Number 3 for me Dominique, love the long empty tree trunk leading to the green canopy, the others work well but I still prefer no: 2
Yes it's a Benbo classic (or 1), I really like it. It has great versatility especially for macro stuff.#1 for me too, it gives more emphasis to the remote. I've not seen a silver Benbo tripod before, assuming it is a Benbo, only black ones and you have got me thinking I must get mine out for a play.
I might have had a go at adding contrast/clarity/de-haze (one or all maybe) to the back of the camera to bring out the detail on the screen, but then again, that might have looked unnatural. Dunno.
lol, at least we both thought the same eh?Believe me i tried many different sliders in the adjustment bush to try and get the lcd screen to show up better all to no avail. It was just at the wrong angle to the sun when i took the shot
A small bit of blue tac (well white tac), on some of the cards kept it all up right. I tried it without, but on a shiny surface they were having none of it and kept sliding downAhhhh nicely done Dominic, I did similar a couple of years ago, I hope yours stayed up better than mine
I know what you mean, I just couldn't find anywhere else to put them without covering up the reflection and I really wanted to have them in the frame.Its a good idea, as dean said above the scattered cards are a nice touch I am just not sure they are in the right place compositionally, they kind of unbalance the picture
I hope yours stayed up better than mine
Juice - Lovely colours. I assumed a macro lens, but it's not. Excellent capture of the detail