the leaf stands out nicely, I would like to make one comment and that is use a half to two stops of less light as I think this would cut the highlights down a bit. Look at the tips of the leaf and the leaf above and to the right or if you used a flash us a light modifier to do the same thing. You don't need any expensive modifiers, use a plastic container or even some curtain material wrapped around the flash as this will do the job. In all the idea was a excellent one, the shot has turned out well .
Good point Craig. Because I the lighting was a tad tricky, and I didn't have my hand held light meter with me, I just took a series of shots in manual exposure, and bracketed the shots. Plus, a lot of looking at the histogram. But here is another one. But good spotting, and thanks for the constructive comments. Gary
I hope y'all don't mind that this image wasn't taken on a Canon. It was taken last Wednesday (17 October) in Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden and is doing very well on Flickr and I am very happy. _IMG3823 by Ray Allen, on Flickr
Wonderful photography, everybody. Here is a link to some vintage Model Ts and As, and they are as is. I like the one: How to start a Model T. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=how+to+start+a+model+t
Remembrance Day Ceremony 11 November 2018. In our village. The Catafalque Party from RAAF Base Williamtown. _IMG4000 by Ray Allen, on Flickr
I have not been able to get on much lately as my computer died now that I have it running again this is a photo I took when I took my class to the area, if any one wants to edit it you are welcome to , regards Craig S.
Here is one for you guys setting up a darkroom. These coffee mugs were sold in camera stores back in the 70s and 80s. They came with three rolls of Ilford 35mm film - 1 X FP4, 1 X HP5 and 1 X XP2. Back in those days I preferred Ilford to Kodak, probably because that is what I learned on. And I am happy to say that they are still available today: https://www.ilfordphoto.com/black-white-film/35mm-film Canon EOS-1Ds, Canon EF 75-300mm @ 210mm, f/11, 1/2 sec, ISO 100, 2/3 stop underexposure. C0EW1817_PSCC by rayallen posted Dec 3, 2018 at 2:54 PM