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TheBat wrote:
Thanks again Brian,
I really appreciate the help from you guys who have spent years working at the coal face.
Just as an aside, I took some pics of a bumble bee this morning and although they were clear and sharp, they were nowhere near as bright as those images of your bee displayed here. Any chance that you could give a quick idea as to the lighting that you used for this series of images?
Sorry to be a pain in the bum, but it's the only way to really shorten my learning curve. I was just playing with a moth before, and by the time that I had adjusted a few things and went to the viewfinder he was long gone. . . . . hehehe.
Bruce...
Bruce- as I implied in the original post these shots apart from the grass shot were an exposure nightmare - I had to do some curves work during the RAW processing to lighten the bee without blowing other colours. I just used my standard 430Ex bracket mounted flash for these shots - camera in M mode flash in TTL.
Brian v.
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