Definately not seed card catalogue pictures, Lawrence! I think you might
begin to think 'if my exposure for flowers is at f-16 is the light that
determines my shutter speed dramatic enough to give me a startling picture?'
My best flower pictures were -- by mandate of light -- long exposures with
relatively average f-stops. Any flash with flowers is for fill around the
spots and babies that mostly rear light, for the sharp edges on flower parts
are beautiful when accented by the lighting.
Nice pictures, Lawrence.
S.
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From: "Lawrence W. Smith" <lsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: -Lawrence-new samples-
On 6/21/05 12:15 PM, "Shyrell Melara" <shyrellmelara@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for responding. I was hoping some others would share their tips as
well. Anyone?
For what it's worth, here are a few quick examples (some you've seen
Shyrell
and some new ones). The disclaimer is here is I'm not a flower shooter
but
I give it a go every so often. They are not all some are environmental
portraits and some are studio...
http://www.lawrencesmithphotography.com/flower/index.htm
Lawrence
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