photoni Posted November 10, 2021 Share Posted November 10, 2021 it's a real still life I re-photographed the sunflower two months ago Out of curiosity I looked for the limits of the lens and if there were still signs on the petals. I found some strange signs on the dry leaf and pollen All photos were taken with Sony A7 fs and Nikkor-H f: 2 all closed (f16) ISO from 50> 1600. Elichrome light 125> 1500w PinHole Ø 0.15mm mounted on the same NEX> Nikon Ai adapter + 12mm extension tube. Sony set to ISO 12800 - maximum flash output 2000W Capture One software 12, white balance on opal glass, and matt aluminum wire (which I use for my 70 bonsai) The filter names refer to Chinese filters and some cheap Jena glass ... don't give much thought to standard Schott charts . the Jena BG18 2mm filter reinforces the IR cut of the weak BG39 1mm where do these greens come from ??? similar to the visible a bizarre combination of a UV and a near-IR filter why are only the leaves blue ??? Link to comment
nfoto Posted November 10, 2021 Share Posted November 10, 2021 Your filter combo makes the greens. Nice compilation of real still life, by the way. Link to comment
dabateman Posted November 10, 2021 Share Posted November 10, 2021 That first pinhole image I like. The softness makes it look like the flower is melting. Link to comment
Andy Perrin Posted November 10, 2021 Share Posted November 10, 2021 The 25A+ZWB2 combo is very pretty and my favorite of these. Link to comment
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