Archive for February, 2008

20
Feb

Macro Photography with a Ring Flash

Check out this post from Instructor Insights:

by Jim Zuckerman

Last week I photographed poison dart frogs, as well as some other fascinating creatures, in anticipation of setting up a macro workshop where the subjects will be reptiles and amphibians. These frogs are intriguing. They are very beautiful and very, very small — one of them could sit comfortably on a dime — and it was obvious to me that I needed a flash because I’d be shooting at my smallest lens aperture, f/32, for maximum depth of field. The problem, of course, is that my 580 EX Canon flash sat too high on the camera body and the light would go over the top of the frog. Even with a specialized bracket that held the flash right above the lens, I was afraid the light wouldn’t illuminate the underside of my subjects and I’d be facing serious contrast issues.

I solved the problem with a ring flash. The Canon MR-14EX has two small flash units inside the ring, and this allows you to actually create a lighting ratio. The flash output is diffused for a soft look, and the only problem I knew I’d face was a reflection in the eye from the ring of light. This would have to be touched up in Photoshop — there was no way around it.

The macro workshop will be announced in my free newsletter that I send out every month. If you would like to sign up for this newsletter, visit my website: jimzuckerman.com and on the home page fill in your email address in the appropriate box.

(from: Macro Photography with a Ring Flash)

19
Feb

Eyes on Cameraman with a Conscience

We need more people like Gilbertson to tell the real story. The truth about Iraq is out there.
clipped from www.theage.com.au

Ashley Gilbertson returned from Iraq with the prestigious Robert Capa Award for courageous photography, and considerable emotional scars. Montage: Simon O'Dwyer

ASHLEY GILBERTSON got out of Iraq but he can’t get the place out
of his head. The Melbourne-born photojournalist has dodged bullets,
mortars and white phosphorous in his eight visits to the country
over the past six years. He has watched his subjects die and been
spattered with their blood. But the 30-year-old says he is looking
forward to returning to Iraq in June.

Eyes on cameraman with a conscience
19
Feb

Spider Chrysanthemum

Fair gift of Friendship! and her ever bright
And faultless image! welcome now thou art,
In thy pure loveliness–thy robes of white,
Speaking a moral to the feeling heart;
Unscattered by heats–by wintry blasts unmoved–
Thy strength thus tested–and thy charms improved.
- Anna Peyre Dinnies,
To a White Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemums from gilded argosy
Unload their gaudy senseless merchandise.
- Oscar Wilde (Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde),
Humanitad (st. 11)

13
Feb

Trees

Trees, originally uploaded by louis dallara.

May beauty be before me. May beauty be behind me. May beauty be above me. May beauty be below me. May beauty be all around me.

Listening to: The Fellowship by Harrison Powell
www.harrisonpowell.com/harrisonpowell.swf




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