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Ben Mok
{K:4084} 1/6/2005
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LOL...I know how it feels. I tried taking a macro of a flower today. Took 15 shots and none were focused the way I wanted it. Sigh..... Thanks for your comment on my fireworks photo. Regards, Ben
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Rendy Rendratno
{K:442} 1/6/2005
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ha..ha...not really "skills", Ben A lot of try and error, yes. Plus, maybe a risk of melted plastic body. Thanks!
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Ben Mok
{K:4084} 1/5/2005
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Very good framing Rendy! Takes alot of good skilss to take Macro shots with an A75! Well done, Ben
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Rendy Rendratno
{K:442} 12/22/2004
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I beleive it called "candle wick" ...:-) the thing in the middle of a burning candle.
Since I am a beginner, what I did mainly is to "get inspired" from nice pictures I've came across.
I played with anything near me...ha..ha..
In this case, I wanted to capture the candle light only. Beside, the surroundings were not so "photogenic", that why I prevent them to show up on this picture.
Tks anyway for the tips! Oh, not like your habit (ha..ha..ha..), I shot this candle on broad daylight, indoor.
Tks man!
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Sony Kusumo
{K:7190} 12/22/2004
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Nice shot! Love the burning detail of the candle euh... what is that in the middle (kalo bahasanya sih sumbu...). Just a hint, if you'd like to experimenting, try to do some slow-sync, whereas you put small apperture (large number) and slow shutter speed with flash, so that the object (fire in this case) will not glow too bright while the surroundings are captured nicely. Or maybe with remote/slave flash under the cross to add the dramatic view.
Happy experimenting! Cheers!
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Rendy Rendratno
{K:442} 12/22/2004
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Hi, thanks Steve!
This 'angle' style I picked up from somebody, obviously. Its great to learn from more experienced photographer, like you!
regards, Rendy
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Steve Bull
{K:2094} 12/20/2004
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great composition here. the angle works.
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