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Photographer  David Firth {Karma:786}
Project N/A Camera Model panasonic fz10
Categories Digital
Florals
Film Format
Portfolio still life
Lens leica
Uploaded 9/21/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 363 Shutter 1/1000
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 3 Rating
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Location City -  Adelaide
State -  SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Country - Australia   Australia
About A hybrid rose, partially open, but wound up tightly inside..a bit like me, really. There was enough light to take it with a slow shutter, but i sped it up and used a stopped down flash.
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David Firth   {K:786} 9/25/2004
What I mean by "stopped down" is reduced intensity. The flash can have the brightness reduced or increased from the normal. In this case, I didn't need artificial light, there was enough to take the shot, but by using the flash at it's weakest setting, it gave more carachter to the shot. As a result, I had to use a higher shutter speed to compensate for the additional light, otherwise it would come out overexposed. The faster the shutter the less light reaching the film (or sensor). Also, the higher the aperture f number, the less light, so its a matter of balancing the 2, depending on what kind of depth of field you want, or if the subject is still or in motion.
FYI, this shot was done iso 50, 1/1000sec, f2.8, flash -2/3ev.In hindsight I think I would have been better maybe f5.6 at about 1/500 for better depth, allowing the back petals to be in focus, but all behind still dark. Without the flash the background is more visible (grass) and would have needed about 1/20 sec exposure at same iso rating.
Hope this helps :)

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Joann Winborn Joann Winborn   {K:12550} 9/25/2004
Beautiful rose. Like the way you relate it to yourself. That's very healthy behavior, you know.
Seriously, tho, whats a stopped down flash? and please, help me understand the corolation between light and shutter speed if you would, please.
I keep finding out how much I don't know. That's what I love about this site!

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Neal Nye   {K:15827} 9/22/2004
Nice colors and sharp detail. I think this is a bit like us all - wound up inside. That's the nice thing about the whole Usefilm experience - the universality of it.

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