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Jul 1, 2014 08:58:54   #
alf85 wrote:
First six are an Adonis Blue, next two are a Skipper, one of Britain's smallist butterflys with a wing span of 3/4 of an inch.


Lovely photos, what camera and lense did you use? Settings?
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Jun 23, 2014 08:08:55   #
Take it for sure, never go on a trip without it. Take it with on excursions, too.
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Nov 15, 2013 08:24:56   #
SteveR wrote:
Has anybody used this diffuser? Also, which is preferable, 1/2 cloud or full cloud?


Hi,
I have been using one for a couple of years now. I typically use it on my flash all of the time varying direction for almost anything and like the results. The downside is that it is bulky.
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Nov 3, 2013 08:31:52   #
Excellent!
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Sep 17, 2013 00:01:31   #
greymule wrote:
Here's my latest (last?) effort-


Love this one!
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Sep 16, 2013 23:53:49   #
greymule wrote:
Shot with Nikon D600, 70-300 kit zoom, tripod. I shot 3 exposures 1 EV apart.

The scene was gorgeous with pinks/magentas in the sky and on Mount Hood. Here are the three exposures right out of the camera-


Anyone have suggestions as to why this image did not capture as I saw it?

Please feel free to download and blend so I can see what others have in mind.


I love Mt Hood and I like all of your efforts but hard to know which is the best not being there at that time to know what the true colors were. I can only imagine! Were the shots in RAW or JPEG? I couldn't help but give one a try. Adjusted white balance, sharpness, clarity, vibrance, contrast, sky adjustment, vignette and cropped. If this was shot in RAW, it's meant to be processed manually. Love all of the efforts here-what fun.


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Sep 16, 2013 09:23:24   #
This is a fantastic shot. The early morning rise was worth it. Thanks for sharing!
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