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A rose is a rose
Just messing around trying to get my exposures right. Indoor shot with artificial light - no flash. Rose is a miniature. Any Help??
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To start out RED is the most difficult colour to get a picture from, to get more DOF you can start with higher aperture F8.0 and let the camera pick the shuttertime acordingly.Try a little fill-in flash or a spotlight for lightning the object. Good luck, also have a look at Randall Beaudin's pictures.....
http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=2412Fonzy - at 13:49 CEST on 20-Aug-2005 [Reply]
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I made the same experience with red poppy flowers. I got some better results with manual white balance (I have always a white sheet of paper with me). And you should play with exposure bias.
Udo Altmann at 08:50 CEST on 21-Aug-2005 [Reply]