Rec'd. Fotodiox 6"x8" Softbox This Evening-1st Shots
Canon 7D, Canon 100mm f/2.8L Macro, Canon 430EX11 Speedlight and softbox connected directly to flash, on camera hot shoe. All taken at 1/200 sec, f/16, flash set on manual (1/4 to 1/2 power), handheld and manual focus. I also used Photoshop Elements 11 for post-processing... slowly learning a few "tricks".
1:1 True Macro 4th of July Rose
Cropped Center of Rose
Small Sexy Rexy Rose Bud/no PP
1:1 Tiny Fly
Tiny Fly Crop
1:1 Jumper
Jumper Cropped
St3v3M wrote:
The rose is beautiful.
Thanks St3v3M. Reminds me of orange dreamsicle ice cream.
They are all looking good!
Questions:
1.) Is your speedlight tipped forward at all?
2.) Can you alter the light pattern of your speedlight?
I set my speedlight to widest illumination pattern, and dropped the built-in plastic diffuser in front of lens. This spreads the light across the face of softbox, providing wide, soft illumination.
Nikonian72 wrote:
Questions:
1.) Is your speedlight tipped forward at all?
2.) Can you alter the light pattern of your speedlight?
I set my speedlight to widest illumination pattern, and dropped the built-in plastic diffuser in front of lens. This spreads the light across the face of softbox, providing wide, soft illumination.
Thanks Douglass. I'm pleased, for my first outing.
1.) Speedlight slightly tips forward, and the face of the softbox angles forward allowing the flash to go down toward the subject. The bottom part of the softbox is a couple of inches behind the end of the macro lens, so does not give maximum lighting needed. I am surprised it works as good as it does. I should receive my off-camera flash cable tomorrow and I have an adjustable arm, but no bracket yet. I hate to add all of the extra weight to my set-up and may just use this simple set-up for awhile. I'll post a better picture in macro setups topic later.
2.) I don't know if I can alter the pattern of my flash. I'll have to check into that. I do have my drop-down wide angle diffuser in the down positon though.
Keep steering me in the right direction.
Pic taken w/point and shoot, not good
Front View
gym
Loc: Athens, Georgia
Good job, Susan! You've come a long way.
gym wrote:
Good job, Susan! You've come a long way.
Thanks so much Jim. It seems like it has been a really long journey so far. I think I drive slower than most on this forum, but I'm certainly enjoying the trip, thanks to friends and supporters like you. Without all of the encouragement/help that I've received here, I would have given up a long time ago.
i think you have arrived! its great to watch everyone get better and better and better
tinusbum wrote:
i think you have arrived! its great to watch everyone get better and better and better
Exactly. I readily discard stuff I used to think was good. This specific forum is also a learning environment where instruction is freely given (and received) without a lot of ego, or hurt feelings.
At least that's my opinion....
tinusbum wrote:
i think you have arrived! its great to watch everyone get better and better and better
Thank you so much tinusbum. I truly do appreciate it.
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
Exactly. I readily discard stuff I used to think was good. This specific forum is also a learning environment where instruction is freely given (and received) without a lot of ego, or hurt feelings. At least that's my opinion....
Thanks LRF. Totally agree with your opinion. Maybe...just maybe... now I can start deleting some of my shots from the past year. I do want to keep enough of the really pathetic ones as a reminder of how much I've learned though. Kind of like a child's first finger paintings.
Looking Good! I like the results. The pic of the rose is exceptional.
Blurryeyed wrote:
Looking Good! I like the results. The pic of the rose is exceptional.
Thanks Geff. One of my favorites and no PP. There was no wind at all when I took it. Amazingly unusual for Amarillo. It really helped a lot.
My only concern is the 'bent' softbox, which occludes light from bottom edge of softbox. Better to angle speedlight, not softbox.
Speedlight Shoe Extender (short) with elbow
Nikonian72 wrote:
My only concern is the 'bent' softbox, which occludes light from bottom edge of softbox. Better to angle speedlight, not softbox.
Hmmm. I really like the looks of that. I think it very well might be able to replace me using a bracket and off-camera flash cable. I just took my flash off the camera, held it about an inch higher than the hot shoe and tilted the flash and it placed the softbox right at the rim of my lens. I'll have to check the dimensions out on the extender. If not too expensive, would well be worth a try.
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