Random Photos : Part 4
Discussion
My contributions to this thread are becoming somewhat cheesy
Cider and Yarg web by Elliott and Nolan, on Flickr
Cider and Yarg web by Elliott and Nolan, on Flickr
DibblyDobbler said:
Really like that and the last one SC
Only slight doubt in my mind is whether they could use a bit more depth of field
Thanks. Limited depth of field is pretty commonplace in food photography these days, more limited than that even, which was shot at f13. Could have gone a bit more than that but the main strobe was nearly maxed out and it still wouldn't have been quite enough, so we went with the contemporary style.Only slight doubt in my mind is whether they could use a bit more depth of field
singlecoil said:
DibblyDobbler said:
Really like that and the last one SC
Only slight doubt in my mind is whether they could use a bit more depth of field
Thanks. Limited depth of field is pretty commonplace in food photography these days, more limited than that even, which was shot at f13. Could have gone a bit more than that but the main strobe was nearly maxed out and it still wouldn't have been quite enough, so we went with the contemporary style.Only slight doubt in my mind is whether they could use a bit more depth of field
Or HDR to overcome the loss of light?
Heck, you could probably have a got a 2 tricks for the price of one!
Nice work.
singlecoil said:
Thanks. Limited depth of field is pretty commonplace in food photography these days, more limited than that even, which was shot at f13. Could have gone a bit more than that but the main strobe was nearly maxed out and it still wouldn't have been quite enough, so we went with the contemporary style.
Fair enough, just a thought I still havn't been well enough to get out and about (really starting to go stir crazy now) so I'm still digging out some old pics and having a blast with lightroom.
Winter Solstice by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
Downhill Beach by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
Sun Set Scrabo by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
F430 Spider by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
Winter Solstice by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
Downhill Beach by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
Sun Set Scrabo by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
F430 Spider by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
RobDickinson said:
I love how the water looks so clean and pure, then again it probably is.Few from skiing last week
Maison de Tignes by Paul Robinson, on Flickr
Val Claret by Paul Robinson, on Flickr
Tignes Sky by Paul Robinson, on Flickr
Lonely Lift by Paul Robinson, on Flickr
Maison de Tignes by Paul Robinson, on Flickr
Val Claret by Paul Robinson, on Flickr
Tignes Sky by Paul Robinson, on Flickr
Lonely Lift by Paul Robinson, on Flickr
Portencross Aurora by Christopher Marr, on Flickr
Most recent flickr upload. Aurora from last last year .
Most recent flickr upload. Aurora from last last year .
Bit of random trio from a weekend in Berlin with my X-T2 (… and OH)
Through the spyhole at Berlin's Stasi prison by Tim Rodie, on Flickr
Rhino girl at Berlin Zoo by Tim Rodie, on Flickr
Altes Museum battle scars, Berlin by Tim Rodie, on Flickr
Through the spyhole at Berlin's Stasi prison by Tim Rodie, on Flickr
Rhino girl at Berlin Zoo by Tim Rodie, on Flickr
Altes Museum battle scars, Berlin by Tim Rodie, on Flickr
More oldies....
This was an old canon powershot
Desert Sands by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
550d kit lens
The lovely Strangford
Strangford by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
Might have posted this before. The Dark Hedges from Game of Thrones.
The Dark Hedges by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
This was an old canon powershot
Desert Sands by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
550d kit lens
The lovely Strangford
Strangford by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
Might have posted this before. The Dark Hedges from Game of Thrones.
The Dark Hedges by Imagine Sky, on Flickr
Pukaki and Southern Alps by Ben, on Flickr
Dawn glow by Ben, on Flickr
watching ewe by Ben, on Flickr
Dawn glow by Ben, on Flickr
watching ewe by Ben, on Flickr
Edited by GravelBen on Friday 20th January 06:43
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