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Peacock feathers 3



Peacock feather series - studio shot in macro mode with a nice blurred bokeh and only a tiny sharp line with the feather and water drops details. ...
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Peacock feather series - studio shot in macro mode with a nice blurred bokeh and only a tiny sharp line with the feather and water drops details.
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3 Comments | Report
Fukinfab41
 
Fukinfab41 August 13, 2021
Nice
Londoner21
 
Londoner21 August 22, 2021
great one
blzzard PRO+
 
blzzard September 06, 2021
What a lovely image.
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Behind The Lens

Location
I shot this one at my studio.
Time
Daytime in a darkened setup.
Lighting
The rooom is pitchblack, the only lightsource was a torch and the peacock feather on reflecting mirrorfoil.
Equipment
Canon 5D MK IV with 100mm macro lens, remote control and camera set on bulp mode, a tripod, a torch and a water-pipette to place the single drops on the feather.
Inspiration
The color reflection got my attention.
Editing
no
In my camera bag
Canon 5D MK IV with a wideangle fishey, a 16-35mm lens, a 50mm lens, a 100mm lens, RC, tripod and a lot of different tiny torches and adapters.
Feedback
reduce the light in your setup to a minimum so the reflections pop up only from your own handheld torch. By this you can see directly how you affect the lighting.

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