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This photograph was taken in a modest mini studio that I have mounted right next to my computerTime
It was taken one day that I was looking for perfection in the drops of water on the flowers, it seemed to me that the rose was better suited to my purpose as it is a flower of great size and beautyLighting
The lighting use low-intensity flash heads and the camera's own master flash, I was moving until I saw the desired effect of enhancing the drops without thinking about the background of the roseEquipment
My equipment is modest, a Nikon D90 camera and its standard AF-S NIKKOR 18-55 mm 1: 3.5 ~ 5.6 G lens ISO 125 55mm f / 36 1/60 sec I use a very solid MANFROTTO tripod and I use the Nikon camera control pro 2 to shoot with the computer remotely via usbInspiration
My inspiration is the great photographs of the same genre looking for perfection in the spherical drops of water, their reflections, their realistic vision that seem to come out of the two dimensions of the photograph or the screenEditing
the post-processing is with Lightroom and photoshop, and the shot is done with camera control pro 2In my camera bag
My equipment is modest, a Nikon D90 camera and its standard AF-S NIKKOR 18-55 mm 1: 3.5 ~ 5.6 G lensFeedback
The secret of this photograph in my opinion is to use the camera control pro 2 or similar software for each brand of camera, which allows you to view the result you are obtaining in the digital negative on the computer screen in real time, the lighting becomes intuitive In this method and the result is seen instantly with such realism, thanks to the subsequent lightroom processing that allows to give dramatic turns to any negative, and finish the process with the classic photoshop.