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 By: Gerry Pacher  
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Photographer Gerry Pacher  Gerry Pacher {Karma:7303}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Canon EOS D60
Categories Abstracts
Macro
Deep Blue
Film Format
Portfolio Abstracts
Macro
Lens Canon  50 mm f/1.4 USM
Uploaded 5/30/2004 Film / Memory Type ISO 800
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 918 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/1.4
Critiques 32 Rating
6.26
/ 21 Ratings
Location City -  Fuellinsdorf
State -  BASELLAND
Country - Switzerland   Switzerland
About I captured this eye of my son by using daylight. To use the available light (it was quite difficult) I pushed it up to ISO 800 and I used my 50mm F/1.4 and 20mm extension tube.

If you have any idea how I can reduce this reflections ... please let me know.

Your feedback is very appreciated ;-)

With warm regards,

Gerry
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There are 32 Comments in 1 Pages
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Steven Hackett   {K:1692} 10/20/2005
great photo

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Marice Rodriguez   {K:169} 7/15/2004
The focus on that is amazing! Very nice work!

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David McClenaghan   {K:9481} 6/17/2004
Excellent and I like the reflections in the eye.
Thats what eyes do ;)
Really like the pattern of the reflected eyebrows on the top as well.
Great.

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 6/7/2004
very impressive macro shot ! love the blue color

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Romulo Lubachesky   {K:11836} 6/6/2004
Perfect, my best regards!

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Dariusz Poborski Dariusz Poborski   {K:604} 6/4/2004
super picture - my favorite !

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Ferran Lacruz   {K:5466} 6/4/2004
Good shot original image
Saludos Ferran

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Peter    {K:4365} 6/3/2004
So many suggestions - this is perhaps one of the most informative series of comments I've ever read on just one picture! I have nothing new to add, other than that I also like the reflections - and in fact I believe this adds a great deal to the picture. The eye is designed to see the world via reflections, and through this eye I see the reflections of the window and the clouds. Personally, I would be trying to maximise these reflections as an integral part of design. The PS fixes don't work well, causing distracting blur on an otherwise sharp image, or causing a other patterns that look unnatural. This is really good work, and an excellent portfolio of some masterful macro work that is an inspiration to all of us.

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Sergio Brunetto   {K:2583} 6/3/2004
Dear Gerhad, first congrats for your wonderful portfolio too. its plenty of art... i have a 10D and suffer with problem too. i found a wonderful soft to noise reduction: neat image (www.neatimage.com). there is a demo unlimited freeware version that works very well. its powerful with a lot of parameters fits...
regards.sergio

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Gerry Pacher Gerry Pacher   {K:7303} 6/3/2004
Dear Sergio, thank you very much for your nice comment. With my Canon D60 I have generally with ISO 800 a high level on noice and in addition to that I had a very small DOF (F/1.4). Based on this parameters I got a very blue sharp eye and the rest was unsharp and noisy. I changed a little bit the colors by using PS (and I work with layers). Was this you question?

Regards, Gerry

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Sergio Brunetto   {K:2583} 6/3/2004
fantastic end wonderful capture. superb composition...7+++. How do you work with a noise in a ISO 800 digital capture ?
congrats.sergio

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Teresa Moore   {K:11063} 6/3/2004
A very impressive and beautiful shot!

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Peter Gulbinat   {K:454} 6/2/2004
Hi Gerry

Awsome shot! I would try to do one of two things:
1. Use a ringflash and get close enough for the reflection (if any) to happen within the pupil, so you can PS it away very easily. That would also take care of the reflection of the eyelids
2. Make the surrounding lighting very bright (bright sunshine), make a tent with a white cloth over your son's head leaving only an opening on top for your lens. No reflection, no eyelids ... the question is whether your son will cooperate :-) - I have seen other macro shots done like this ...
Regards
Peter

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SAYGIN Mavinil   {K:281} 6/2/2004
wonderful wonderful wonderful..........

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 6/2/2004
wow. I can see your silhouette in it. well done!
Kisses, Biliana

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Gerry Pacher Gerry Pacher   {K:7303} 6/1/2004
Dear Don, thank you very much for your help. I think a dark room combined the an illumination from the side (circular reflector) will solve the issue with the reflextions. I'll try and show the results ;-)

Thanks & regards, Gerry

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 5/31/2004
Upon reading the comment I think that the solution has been covered pretty well. I have a small circular reflector that would work well in this situation. The reflection seems to be coming from a window or door. Great picture. don.

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Gerry Pacher Gerry Pacher   {K:7303} 5/31/2004
Dear Ppdix, thank you very much for your valuable and detailed feedback. I'll try it as soon as I can and I'm sure it will work. By the way, I visited your portfolio and I have to say you are really a professional photodesigner - all of your shots are very impressive !!!

Thank you very much and so long,

Gerry

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ppdix  ppdix     {K:17069} 5/31/2004
Hi Gerry. I have the same problem when I photograph products that catch reflections, like stainless steel or glass... The way to do it is by being in a completely dark room, so your reflection will not show on the picture. I usually use a corded remote control and you have to be far away at maximum zoom... Alsoo to avoid distortion. Now, the light source has to be from the sides, not the front, or else it will show. What Bartock was referring to (macro flash, very expensive too), is a good idea, but it will definitely reflect as a white ring on your son's eye. It is a great light for all macro photos, like your insects, but not for reflective objects.

Try to hang a white sheet a few feet away from the window. It will act as a diffuser and minimize the reflection. Also, your son should be closer to the light and you, who I can see reflected on his pupil, should be further away, hiding in the shadows... If possible, of course................ whew... I am glad I am a fast typer...

Once again I agree with every one. THe reflection is actually cool and I wouldn't take it off.

Cheers and good luck :-)

P

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edmond lisy   {K:10311} 5/31/2004
Amazing image of eye ~

edmond

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Getulio Melo   {K:6481} 5/31/2004
Wonderful cration, Gerhard! Excellent in all aspects. One more to my favorites! Congrats.

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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 5/31/2004
very beautiful and dreamy.. nice sci-fi effect! :)

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Pedro Libório Pedro Libório   {K:53861} 5/30/2004
quite interestinf result!!!
regards.

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 5/30/2004
Outstanding close image, amazing details clarity and sharpness, If you have a polarizing filter that well take the whole bothering and well adjust the surface, very easy and you must be knowing it just rotating the filter on its mount to get the desired effect ( reducing glare ,reflection), great shot, Saeed

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 5/30/2004
Outstanding even with the reflection Gerhard!Just a superb image! My best,JOHN

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Johnny K   {K:12635} 5/30/2004
Very good details !! Wonderful color of the eye !!
I agree that the reflection is a bit distracting, but Bartock has given you a good solution !

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Gerry Pacher Gerry Pacher   {K:7303} 5/30/2004
Dear Neil, thank you very much for your compliment and your idea with the pol filter (how can I forget that).

Have a nice Sunday.

Regards, Gerry

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 5/30/2004
there is a special circular light that iridologists use to photograph the iris. Such as this one by nikon you can see here at this web site. http://www.maxwell.com.au/photo/nikon/speedlights/sl-1.html

But personally i like the reflection as it gives the eye a wet look. Good luck on your search

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Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 5/30/2004
Very nice Gerhard, i detect a different direction in this for you? I love the way it is soft around the edges. Superb DOF. The only way i know of to reduce the reflections would be a POL filter or of course a different position, but i like the reflection in the eye. Beautiful Photo - +7
Gruess Neil

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Gerry Pacher Gerry Pacher   {K:7303} 5/30/2004
Dear Bartock,
dear Amna,

thank you very much for your great ideas! For small changes or corrections I use PS very often but for such "big" issues I would like to correct this effect at the source. If I reduce the light source ... I won't have enough light for my objectiv .. perhaps with a diffuser (from the side and a dark ceiling ... I will try it again ...when my son allow it again.

Many thanks, Gerry

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 5/30/2004
you can use the clone tool in Photoshop to fix that sort of thing up. or darken the light areas with levels and then add contrast to bring up the under lying colors. here is an example i used both of those tools here

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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:21795} 5/30/2004
wonderful capture, I love this blue eye. I tried to reduce the reflection in PS, honestly I love the original one I can tell it was cloudy day ;-)

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