Anemone Stamens
Anemone Stamens
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Location
23 Aug 2017Time
It was about 0900 am.Lighting
Used natural light from a morning sun.Equipment
This was shot on a Canon EOS 80D, with a Canon Macro Lens EF 100mm 1:2.8 L IS, with tripod.Inspiration
Flowers' stamens always fascinates me, in particular, a Japanese anemone's stamens. In this particular photo: the stamens looks like a blue pearl covering with sea anemone and surrounded by crown fish as her guards. I used a Canon Macro Lens EF 100mm focusing in specific areas and did some photographic adjustments to make it look like an underwater environment.Editing
I used Adobe Photoshop. First, I loaded stack photos Adobe Bridge and from there I transferred all stacks photos to Camera Raw, then combines all photos and transferred them to Photoshop. In Photoshop, go to Script and load files into stack and open them in automatically align source image feature and auto blend layers to stack images. I did some image adjustments at the end such as brightness, levels, curves, noise, sharpen etc.In my camera bag
It's a secret.Feedback
Need to be very patient to make this kind of photography.