This little blade of grass gets some rest between breezes. |
Shooting Conditions
Camera | Canon Digital Rebel XSi
Lens | Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro
Exposure | 1/500 at f/8
Flash | N/A
Exposure Bias | 0 EV
Exposure Mode | Semi-Auto [Aperture Priority]
ISO Speed | ISO 200
Metering Mode | Pattern
Post-processing | Photoshop CS3 - Saturation
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P.S. I have the results from the photo contest and... I'll let you know more in my personal ponderings post on Wednesday. I will tell you that my post won't be a disappointment. *hint* *hint* :)
3 comments:
It is beautiful, Zachary. I look forward to reading your next post! I love you!
Good work! It's so hard to work with that kind of lighting. Have you ever heard of High Dynamic Range (HDR)? My brother uses it frequently to tackle these kind of tricky light situations. It's a photoshop function that blends three images of differing exposures to capture the best of all brightnesses. Just a thought, and perhaps something to look into.
And unfortunately, I've already read the title of the post above, so I am guessing at the outcome of the photo contest . . .
Yes, Sam, I have heard of HDR, but I can't ever seem to make it work in CS3. Thanks for the advice though. I'd rather hear about something I already know than never hear about something that could have made my life easier. :)
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