A very busy Bumblebee
Copyright ©2006, Bruno Nardin
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Photographer: |
Bruno Nardin
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Folder: |
BNMacro |
Uploaded: |
25-Aug-2006 19:05 CEST |
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Camera: |
Olympus E500 |
Exposure time: |
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Aperture: |
5.6 |
Focal length: |
35 |
Lens: |
Zeiss Flektogon |
Focusing method: |
Manual |
ISO: |
100 |
White balance: |
Auto |
Flash: |
no |
Image format: |
RAW |
Processing applied: |
Expo;High&Shad;Sharpness |
Various: |
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Image resized to: |
600x800 |
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Very nice image ....
The colours are a little on natural , did you do something with saturation or is your WB not correct?
Not that I don't like it but it does not look real anymore IMO...
If you did it on purpose than you did a good job and made a colourful photo from this Bee..;-)
Regards,
Fonzy - at 20:09 CEST on 25-Aug-2006 [Reply]
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I guess my WB was correct.
Perhaps it's because I have used some midtone reinforcement.
But I think it is due to the fact than the light bas been modified when it passes through the thin petal of the flower??
The flower was very closed and the bumblebee very inside so no much external light has reached the inside..Petals in this has worked like filters..
Cheers
Bruno Nardin at 20:27 CEST on 25-Aug-2006 [Reply]
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Bruno Nardin wrote:
> I guess my WB was correct.
> Perhaps it's because I have used some midtone reinforcement.
> But I think it is due to the fact than the light bas been modified when it passes through
> the thin petal of the flower??
> The flower was very closed and the bumblebee very inside so no much external light has reached
> the inside..Petals in this has worked like filters..
> Cheers
>
Very good explaination...
Probably and I take your word for it ,the inside petals worked as a filter.
Has to be because the colour tone is very strong...
I like it , it's something different as we used to..
Regards,
Fonzy - at 14:54 CEST on 26-Aug-2006 [Reply]