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FollowPassion flower image, excerpted from project creating an interactive object movies of flowers being dissected.
Passion flower image, excerpted from project creating an interactive object movies of flowers being dissected.
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Location
This photo is excerpted from a collaborative project with biology professor Dr. Benjamin Montgomery at USC Upstate, where I am a physics professor. We are making interactive object rotations of flowers, where different states of dissection can be seen from all angles. This is a passion flower, indigenous to our area and picked beside a hiking trail on campus.Time
This flower is mounted in an apparatus which rotates it under computer control so that it is photographed from angles at a regular interval. This is just one selected photo from the project.Lighting
This was shot using a macro ring-light mounted on the lens, with a diffuser on the ring. A black background was used and knocked out using the Photoshop plugin Primatte Chromakey from Digital Anarchy.Equipment
Lens: Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 60mm f/2.8 Macro Lens Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M1 Kaidan MDT-19 computer-controlled turntable Digi-Slave L-ring lightInspiration
Creating better educational materials for biology students so that they can visualize flower dissection.Editing
I did the usual corrections for color temperature, exposure, contrast, etc in Lightroom, background removed using the Photoshop plugin Primatte Chromakey from Digital Anarchy.In my camera bag
Olympus OM-D E-M1 and Olympus m.Zuiko micro-4/3 prime lenses (12mm, 17mm, 45mm, 75mm) and sometimes the big boy 75-300mm zoom.Feedback
Practice your macro photo techniques and use a ring light.