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Old 08-21-2009, 02:01 AM
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With your Mini Mark phot, did you focus on different parts of the same flower, or the different flowers. The effect is really good.

What are you using for your set up...lights etc?
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With your Mini Mark phot, did you focus on different parts of the same flower, or the different flowers. The effect is really good.

What are you using for your set up...lights etc?
Hi Dave,
For my setup I use an old stand with two reflectors with 100w incandescent bulbs (very primitive). I set my white balance in the camera for incandescent light though there is also some daylight in the room. I use a tripod and a remote shutter release to avoid camera shake and in this case focused first on the front of the closest flower then on the farthest part of the back flower and finally focused halfway between the two as nearly as I could estimate. I shot at an aperture of 9 and could have taken more shots (on a subject this deep I would probably take four or five shots next time.
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