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mdjstudios
November 26th, 2004, 09:28 PM
these are some of my photo i recently took. comments and suggestions are welcome. here is my gallery also: http://mdjstudios.com/gallery

hope you like them!
http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0398.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0403.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0407.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0410.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0344.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0352.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0374.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0386.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0393.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0365.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0378.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0379.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/IMG_0377.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/pro.jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/pro (1).jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/pro (2).jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/pro (3).jpg

http://mdjstudios.com/pro (4).jpg

omidius
November 27th, 2004, 12:37 PM
Some good beginnings here. I'm speaking from a POV that you are working towards perfection ;) Your framing and perspective are classic scientific style = straight on. Try some different variations and lighting conditions. Your light souce is too bright in many of them, leaving the color oversaturated and overexposed white point. The tiger orchid is the best one, there is some connection between the subtilties in the flower and the softer, not as contrasted background. Work off of that. The young red rose has the same feelings but not as pronounced. For highlights inside flowers, esp those containing little critters, carry around a white card to direct some light inside. The white (peony?) would be perfect for that or just backlight the bottom of the flower to give the effect like it is housing the bee in a pod of soft white light.

Keep it comin! :)

leftside
November 27th, 2004, 01:26 PM
Use a white thing to create reflection to the main ligth. You should avoid the over exposure. Impressive colors are you showing here!!

mdjstudios
November 27th, 2004, 04:01 PM
Use a white thing to create reflection to the main ligth. You should avoid the over exposure. Impressive colors are you showing here!!
what white thing? whats over exposure? too much light? how would i reduce that?