[pov] Re: Fungi and Mushrooms

  • From: "Georgia" <gjgalus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 09:47:15 -0700

well I bet the photos are such treasured memories!



From: Rondi Lightmark 
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 9:14 AM
To: pov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [pov] Re: Fungi and Mushrooms


She's an animal massage therapist who knows Reiki and they are all rescue dogs; 
I think she does what she can. 
But it's almost as bad as herding cats, you know. .. 


Last year I had her put them all in big boxes wrapped to look like Xmas 
presents; that worked pretty well!
The "containing" is the hard part, because the two owners are in the picture as 
well and trying to smile while
keeping a death grip on their seven darlings!




On Oct 31, 2011, at 9:00 AM, Georgia wrote:


  Rondi, how about a little Rescue Remedy to calm the doggies down?  
  Just an idea : 0 )

  Georgia


  From: Rondi Lightmark 
  Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 8:55 AM
  To: pov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Subject: [pov] Re: Fungi and Mushrooms


  Thanks for the notes about lighting, Michael! What I'm looking for is an 
easy, portable, inexpensive piece of lighting for a shot 
  that I do with seven dogs indoors every year for a Christmas card. So I won't 
be close up. The shot is in someone's small living room
  and everything is always a little out of control, so whatever I use needs to 
be low-key.  I have used a diffuser and bounced light off the
  ceiling, but I think I need something more robust.


  Is there such a thing??  


  Rondi


  On Oct 30, 2011, at 11:44 PM, Michael Elenko wrote:


    Thanks for the kind feedback compadres. 


    One more request: I'd like to shots that others on our POV list are 
creating, so please feel free to share. It's quite OK just to include low-res 
jpegs as attachments.


    To answer a few questions:
    1.These were taken over a few days last week after the rains had hit. Often 
more mushrooms popup the next non-rainy day. I'm sure even better opportunities 
will occur this week.


    2. Rondi, here is the Amazon link for the ring light:
    
http://www.amazon.com/Macro-Flash-LED-Light-lenses/dp/B0031AQ302/ref=sr_1_9?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1320012704&sr=1-9



    This is not a flash, but a modeling light that stays on. Makes accurate 
exposure and focusing a little easier. LEDs are kind to AA batteries. But the 
index value is very low, (not much light is generated) so you need to be 
close-in.  One of these days I'll get a replacement for the Sigma which was 
much more powerful--but suffered from poor quality control.  


    An alternative for closeups, is to use a diffuser on an external flash, and 
place that off camera.  I like to experiment by moving it around at literally a 
few dozen different angles for some added drama.
    Indoor effectiveness depends on what your subject is. Light tents are a lot 
of fun to use and pretty easy to make from PVC pipe and some opaque white 
material such as scrap Tyvek (house wrap). There are dozens of websites that 
show how.  I've setup two synch'd external diffused lighting sources each at a 
45-degree angle with additional lower-power lights coming in from the sides. 


    Note that none of these are portrait ring flashes that produce a flat 
halo-ish image that comes in and out of style (I like the look personally). 
I've read about the Ray Flash and the Orbis Flash which convert your hot-shoe 
connected external flash to a portrait ring flash. Not quite as good as the 
Alien Bees product, but a lot cheaper.



    ME


    Michael Elenko
    Eye In The Triangle Photography
    206-226-3315













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