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Fun with Nikon Images

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GlenC

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I'm learning how to use my new studio lights, mix of 2 Einsteins and SB-910, FlexTT5s and Sekonic L-478DR.
I might have made the hair (feather?) light a little hot.

Focus stacked (20 exp) in Zerene. Focus stepping done with ControlMyNikon. D800, 70-200 2.8 @ 200mm, f6.7 (partial crop)

The jpg file looks sharper on my computer than off the web. I'm hosting the file so I'm not sure what happened, must be the browser messing with it.

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raist3d

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Glen- that does look pretty sharp indeed. If I may add, I think it would be or make the shot more interesting if there was more intense light from some side than the other. I find it a bit too evenly lit. Also maybe a light behind the object that illuminates it at a 45 degree angle for a rim light around the edge.
 

GlenC

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Glen- that does look pretty sharp indeed. If I may add, I think it would be or make the shot more interesting if there was more intense light from some side than the other. I find it a bit too evenly lit. Also maybe a light behind the object that illuminates it at a 45 degree angle for a rim light around the edge.
Ricardo, I think you're right about having a little less evenness in the lighting. The way my "studio" is set up right now I'm not able to get behind the bird to position a light, but I think I need to redo my work area to a new location with rear access. Thanks for your ideas.

Glen
 
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