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Showing posts with label Backlit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Backlit. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2009

302 - Bony Flag

From 365 Project
The Jack O' Lantern is the most common decoration for Halloween but the skeleton runs a close second. Skeletons are a universal Halloween icon and a symbol of everything scary! Both are part of our seasonal decorations. This is our decorative flag back lit by the front porch light. Canon 7D, 1/8 sec @ f/3.2, ISO 1600.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

266 - Shaking Like a Leaf

From 365 Project
I often hear the expression "shaking like a leaf" to describe when someone was nervous or frightened. I was taking a macro photo of this fern tip tonight and put a lot of effort into capturing a tack sharp image. I used my tripod, focusing rail and carefully waited for all of the movement to stop before using a cable release to fire the camera. I got some nice sharp macro images but they just weren't satisfying. So I took another photo just after slightly taping the fern stem to put it in motion and I really liked the effect. I hope you find it pleasing as well. Canon Rebel XTi, 1/3 sec @ f/10.0, ISO 400, 65mm macro lens at 1X magnification. Back lighting from a Micropanel LED.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

158 - Japanese Maple

From 365 Project
This delicate Japanese Red Maple was backlit by the late day sun. Japanese maple trees are prized for their lacy, or “dissected” leaf type. Canon G10, 1/320 sec @ F2/8, ISO 400, 11mm equivalent focal length in macro mode.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

126 - Daisy

From 365 Project
This daisy was backlit with a an LED Micro Litepanel with front lighting provided by an LED flashlight. My earliest daily post was taken with a Canon G10, 1/220 sec at f/4.0, ISO 200, 11mm equivalent focal length in macro focus mode.

Friday, April 3, 2009

93 - Fountainhead

From 365 Project
Aeration fountains are fairly common sights around suburban parking lots. Back lit by the late afternoon sun this one caught my eye. Canon G10, 1/2500s at f/8.0, ISO 200, 72mm effective focal length, -2 stops exposure adjustment.