A break from the festival

By enigmaticfaerie written 5/22/08 6:03 AM, published 5/22/08 6:07 AM

Today we're going to do a 180.  From fun to art (or at least I think it is).  A small backstory... I got the idea to shoot this subject back during Spring Break.  Playing with a dead leaf while michael was working on his car at his house, I realized I could literally pull a vein out of the leaf.  It was no wider than a strand of hair and no longer than 1/2 inch.  I looked at it, studied it and then it hit me... Macro + extension tubes!  I quickly ran inside and attempted to make an impromptu shoot outside where I lost the thread due to the wind, so I gathered some more leaves to play with later in the week.

That day came, I set up something black to lay it on, picked at the leaves until I got another satisfactory vein and did a shoot with natural light.  I posted 2 on flickr and got some feedback.  The two biggest suggestions I applied to my next shoot (early this month) was increased DOF and different backgrounds (oh and focal point).  I'm quite pleased with the way they came out this time around.

Shot at 11 p.m. at night using an external flash with a hand-fashioned bounce card at 90mm macro + 78mm of extension tubes, these are my results:

1    2     3    4     5     6

Thanks for looking and sorry I talk so much.  I just thought the backstory might help in viewing them.  As for the festival, I'll return to it next week sometime.  I only have jousting, human chess and Paolo Garbanzo left.  Have a great day and comments, critiques and suggestions are always welcome and taken with a smile!



 
  • Anonymous User
    This is phenomenal!!

  • surferguy
    These are great...  I like 5 the best (color) but all well done...

    - WoooFrigginHoooo...


  • Lori Smaltz
    I really like ALL of them!  They would make nice enlargements.  I love the composition on each one.

    - american[bohemian] style


  • The Old Guy
    Good job EF. Hard to get such a deep DOF with macro but you did! Your lighting methods worked well. Of course the fact that you were on a tripod with no wind helped as well. What was the shutter set at or did you just go aperture priority?

    - say it with photos


  • obvious troll

    EF - how are you giving your photos names that don't match their titles? When I tried it, it didn't work for me.

    Perhaps things have changed? test  

    - Confusing People Since 65


  • obvious troll
    Heh. Answered my own question.

    - Confusing People Since 65


  • enigmaticfaerie

    I had it on manual.  The aperture was anywhere from f8-f22.  I also changed the shutterspeed going as low as 1/15 to as high as 1/250 (my highest sync speed on the D200).  The shutterspeed depended on the angle of the flash because of the angle of my camera and how much depth I wanted.  I used it to control the amount of light that hit the sensor.

    And, ot.  You just highlight the text and then select the image.  I figured I'd put it there for anyone else who might be wondering.

    - Film-junkie: Back in 2008


  • RobinG
    Great shots!  Love them all!  :o)

  • The Old Guy
    Thanks for the added info EF.

    - say it with photos


  • cratchet
    They are all beautiful and striking - I especially like the color and look of #2, though I wish the right edge was not quite touching the side - small detail in overall great series.

    - the EYES have it


  • enigmaticfaerie
    that was my one problem with it too, cratchet.  I had one that didn't touch the edge but it wasn't as close and I don't think the focus was as good :-/

    - Film-junkie: Back in 2008


  • buggin
    These are really great!  I love the way they fill the frame, but almost seem to have motion.  Great dof.  I pick #2

  • tbell
    Very well done. I particularly like #2, as well.

    - petercallesen.com


  • MRQUACKERS

     

    Wonderful job, well lit, good DOF.

    - A quack with an camera