Ehehe, I'm kinda proud of this shot...turned out very well, I think.
Dandelion seed stuck into honey drops.
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Nikon D100 @ 200 ASA
60 mm Micro Nikkor @ 1:1 (4 s @ f/45)
mechanical setup: honey, high chair, black film container, tripod, black chair (-> the black background)
light setup: just scattered sunlight from the window
Photoshop (cosmetics, curves, unsharp mask, colour)
Noiseware (adaptive FFT noisefilter with built in sharpening function)
Great one! (but a bit to blurry in the middle..that makes me being cross eyed)
..and it seems like everyone I know's getting subscribed these days..me too (and bad luck with the camera..:/ Hope you survive it (and make shure the..erm..buttpics are deleted before you hand the camera over to your father ))
Thank ya!
Yes, the object is not absolutely optimal in orientation. It points a little bit to the background, buz I wanted it to be in the focal plain. However, I'm not sure if I like this mistake or not. In any case it was hyper tricky to do the trick with the honey. 1 hour later, due to some strange reason it didn't work anymore, because the honey moved too fast and with it the seed.
Amazing Sven!!! Fine idea! It looks really cool! great dof, must be a good lens that micro i'd be proud of this little gem too!
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F/45.0?
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Wish I could speak in just one sweep
What you are and what you mean to me
Instead I mumble randomly
You stand by and enlighten me
Yes, f/45
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Great one! (but a bit to blurry in the middle..that makes me being cross eyed)
..and it seems like everyone I know's getting subscribed these days..me too
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Yes, the object is not absolutely optimal in orientation. It points a little bit to the background, buz I wanted it to be in the focal plain. However, I'm not sure if I like this mistake or not. In any case it was hyper tricky to do the trick with the honey. 1 hour later, due to some strange reason it didn't work anymore, because the honey moved too fast and with it the seed.
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The repair of the lens could cost about 100 € to 200 €
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I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road - Stephen Hawking
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I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road - Stephen Hawking
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