Meet Lady Honey; another enchanted creation from Pops garden. Lady Honey was painted with a Nikon D200, using a Lens baby 3G, with a +4 macro lens attachment.
Image solution: focal lenght about +/- 50mm / exposure mode @ aperture priority / combination of in camera matrix metering and hand held spot meter, sampling three anchor points for even light distribution / insert aperture disk of f/2.0 / shutter speed @ 1/1000sec. / ISO @ 100 / white balance @ cloudy / color space @ sRGB / AF - mode @ manual / lighting solution - used two speedlights with attached diffusers and yellow gelatin filters; each @ 45 degree angles; speedlights were powered down to 1/2 lumen burst on manual mode, each one behind additional diffuser panels. A 36" soft box was used at a 90 degree to achieve the soft glow./
exposure comp @ -1.7EV / tone comp @ +2 degrees / hue adjustment @ +2 degrees / saturation factor @ +3 degrees / support platform - tripod assist / cable trigger release /
Hi Gus,
Many many congratulations on your promotion to moderator - I can't think of anyone who deserves it more. Your view of the world is unique and sensual and you are one of the few people who has the ability to change our view of the everyday from the ordinary to the breathtaking.
Best reagrds,
Nicki
Thank you my brothers and sisters from BPN. I will do my best along with Mr. Al Forns to bring new and exciting ideas to this forum; and to give you the best learning experience of a life time. Remember, we are all in this together, and we all learn from each other, no matter the level of experience. We are a family, and BPN is one of the best web sites if not the best in the internet...this is a very special place, its our special place.
Looking foward to many, many years of learning and fun...:):cool:
Hey Gus,Congratulations on becoming a moderator. I have appreciated your comments not only on my posts but on all of your comments and help to us on this form. I also am in awe of you pictures. The colors, placements are are very strong creating very strong modes.