... a blooming gladiolus
... a blooming gladiolus
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Jdmccranie
May 02, 2018
Wonderful photograph. I just w anted to say that I love your entire floral portfolio. They are all magnificent!
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Location
This photo was taken in my kitchen with a flower from my garden. You may think why? There is no wind in the kitchen, no insects are flying and no neighbors are watching to curiously :) Also I can try different angles and lights.Time
I shooted the picture in the deep dark night.Lighting
Most of the light came from above under my cupboard, a little bit from the left (both led-technology).Equipment
My camera is a Panasonic Lumix G5, I used the lens LUMIX G MACRO 30mm / F2.8 ASPH H-HS030, of course a tripod Rollei M4-Mini and a cable release. The drop was positioned with a little pipette.Inspiration
I like especially the little things, the colors of flowers and blossoms, sometimes with little droplets. And some of them (for example, gladioli) are very suitable to try different lights, angles, perspectives, details and so on.Editing
Sometimes I use Perfectly Clear (Lucid) from Athentech to clear the colors and lights a little bit, also to cut the edges.In my camera bag
There are two lenses (LUMIX G MACRO 30mm / F2.8 ASPH H-HS030 and LUMIX G VARIO 14-140mm / F3.5-5.6 ASPH H-FS14140) - the tripod Rollei M4-Mini, - a cable release - filter (grey and polarization)Feedback
Try it, use different perspectives, details and lights! Dare to cut the edges! Be patient until you are satisfied with the results! And always have fun!