- Messages
- 8,178
- Name
- Paul
- Edit My Images
- Yes
A few quick snaps taken last night whilst out on a walk with my new toy
DSCX0101 by James, on Flickr
DSCX0091 1 by James, on Flickr
Loving the sky in #2 Where is that?
A few quick snaps taken last night whilst out on a walk with my new toy
DSCX0101 by James, on Flickr
DSCX0091 1 by James, on Flickr
Yesterday, Dinorwig Quarry, the area known by climbers as the Lost World...
Another Day Another Lost World by Mr ff1d1l, on Flickr
Thanks, they’re both taken in roughly the same location in sunny LincolnshireLoving the sky in #2 Where is that?
That’s a stunner, a real attention grabber. There’s something about IR that really appeals to me and you’ve really made good use of the effect there, very nice
Awesome
Great image.
I found my old IR Canon 350d in the loft a few weeks back. Thought I’d got rid of it. Charged it up and it still works, even has some images on the card. Trouble is, I’ve not got any Canon lenses anymore. Might get a cheap kit lens and have a play as IR photography is great fun in the summer and helps with the long daylight hours and sunshine.
Seems as if, after a bit of research, my Fuji lens can be prone to hotspots. Pity as I could convert my XE1.
They’re both lovely images and I have to agree with the above comment about the fountain, the bokeh on the left hand side in particular gives it an almost ethereal feel. Top job on both countsSolar Fountain in garden and lovely gate at Shalfleet Isle of Wight.
Xt3 56 1.2
The Mill by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
The Garden by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
Another belter of a shot you’ve taken from that area, it looks like a part of the world I’m going to have to visit at some pointYesterday, Dinorwig Quarry, the area known by climbers as the Lost World...
Another Day Another Lost World by Mr ff1d1l, on Flickr
What are your macro subjects? I have a Yongnou twin flash that doesn't get the amount of use I thought, some but not much. I use my TT685 or my EF-X20 with different diffusers most of the the time. By experimenting I found even some transparent packing foam loosely folded infront of the flash head sticks out so much you can with a little work backlight your subjects. In a more close wrap it produces nice soft light as does a pop-up diffuser you placed on the lens. Small alu foil containers is another way to have a makeshift softbox but it actually takes very little to get amazing light from a std speedlight for macro work.Any tips on a ring flash that I can use for macro work on my X-T3?
I normally use constant light, but with my newly acquired Laowa 65mm 2:1 I am getting sometimes so close to the subject that I can't light them properly, so want to try flash.
So the H-1 arrived. These units from the refurb shop aren’t refurbished. This is brand new. It has taken 11 shots. It even smells new! happy with this one.
@yamahatdm900 just saying...
Oh wOw Dave, that's an amazing capture, the light is simply beautiful, and shot wide open, superb indeed. That X combo is the business.You just can`t beat the beautiful X-H1, and with the XF56mm f1.2 on is a dream.
Lovely Dog by Dave, on Flickr
Oh wOw Dave, that's an amazing capture, the light is simply beautiful, and shot wide open, superb indeed. That X combo is the business.
Brilliant photography/content/pose/skills....
Regards;
Peter
You just can`t beat the beautiful X-H1, and with the XF56mm f1.2 on is a dream.
Lovely Dog by Dave, on Flickr
from a old HD 2017 Fuji Xt1 with XF 50-140mm f2.8 first outing in a studio.
Arianna Kateryna Roberta Piani by Philip Higgins, on Flickr
You just can`t beat the beautiful X-H1, and with the XF56mm f1.2 on is a dream.
Lovely Dog by Dave, on Flickr
Excellent shot Dave.
You just can`t beat the beautiful X-H1, and with the XF56mm f1.2 on is a dream.
Not had the pleasure of an H1, but I honestly believe that the T3 & 90mm are something to behold. (and it's probably more the lens than the body!)
Thanks, they’re both taken in roughly the same location in sunny Lincolnshire
Sold the 90mm ages ago
Thank you Trevor, amazing what you take notice of in the garden when you can't get outLovely. The fountain is great.
Thank you! Was seeing how far I could push the bokeh on the 56mm. It does give a magical out of focus area.They’re both lovely images and I have to agree with the above comment about the fountain, the bokeh on the left hand side in particular gives it an almost ethereal feel. Top job on both counts
Hei Søren - thanks for the response. My biggest dilemma is when using the Laowa 2:1 magnification lens at max. magnification, I am so close to the subject that the lens actually gets in the way of the light, throwing a shadow over the subject., hence the wish for a ring flash so that the light source is not impeded by the lens barrel.What are your macro subjects? I have a Yongnou twin flash that doesn't get the amount of use I thought, some but not much. I use my TT685 or my EF-X20 with different diffusers most of the the time. By experimenting I found even some transparent packing foam loosely folded infront of the flash head sticks out so much you can with a little work backlight your subjects. In a more close wrap it produces nice soft light as does a pop-up diffuser you placed on the lens. Small alu foil containers is another way to have a makeshift softbox but it actually takes very little to get amazing light from a std speedlight for macro work.
Can't fault the 90mm its a very special lens - posted this before, but its worth posting again!
Innocence - Cinema Project 007 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Can't fault the 90mm its a very special lens - posted this before, but its worth posting again!
Innocence - Cinema Project 007 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
That is just so beautifully taken David, love the bit of PP. A fantastic lens indeed.
Amazingly, even at f2, you get enough DoF to capture both eyes, but the bokeh in the background is still silky smooth. Great capture David (looks even better on Flickr).
I love that breed! And the camera lens combo of course. But I guess with that much energy in the dog, you can only really get pictures sitting, no?Found this file buried in my digital library - August/15
Breia
Breia by APM Photography, on Flickr
X-Pro1 - XF56