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On 10/18/2003 1:11:05 AM Rhino wrote:
I don't know if it would be considered my *best* but it is certainly one of my favorites. It is one of my most recent shots as I was testing some new gear. Needless to say I love and kept the gear.![]()
Rhino
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Sorry Rhino - that is an absolute blow out shot -
Does that mean you like it or do not like it?
but it is plain to see there is backlight.
The diamond is sitting upon a plastic reflective surface but I assure you there is no light source behind the diamond.
All the little leakage fringes etc are pale or white. pavilions should be sitting in a black tray - or put black card board under your perspex seating tray.
I'll try taking a shot with black behind the stone. I didn't know that was a prerequisite to the contest. I just though you wanted jammin pics of diamonds.
But the depth of feild is fantastic!!!
Thanks!!! Haha... actually I thought that was where the pic lacked.You can see with razor sharp clarity the facets by the girdle edges (pavilion and crown) but the center *eye* is slightly out of focus. A little better depth of field and I'd have the whole thing in razor sharp perspective. That's a little tough to do since this macro lens requires getting very close to the object being photographed.![]()
So do you like or dislike? Do I need to snap off another with a black background?
Peace,
Rhino