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Awsome pics Aaron!!! You DEFINATELY had some beautiful models for that photo shoot :gj:
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Hey, He's up near Cannon Falls isn't he? Sweet looking balls by the way!!
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Beautiful pictures and snakes!
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Rocking pics, Aaron and Brad. :) :gj:
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Great pics of great snakes.
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Fantastic pics!! Any info on how you're taking those pics? Lighting, backdrop, camera settings, lens, etc?
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Great pics! The eyes of the Lucy look insane!
Re: Pics from Brad Boas's today...
Thanks everyone! To answers the questions regarding my camera and setup:
The camera is a Canon 500D and the lenses are a Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro and a Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 zoom.
I'm shooting on a white poster board with a Speedlite 580exII bounced off of another white poster board that we taped to Brad's ceiling. After that, its just tweaking a few settings on the camera to get the exposures right.
One of these days I would like to get a proper set-up with a light tent and studio lights but for now I'm working with what I've been able to afford! lol
As far as camera settings go. They are not static throughout these images. I'm shooting on manual and changing my aperture and iso based on distance from the animal, etc...
That's pretty much everything- if there are any other questions, let me know!
Aaron
Re: Pics from Brad Boas's today...
Great Pics & beautiful Collection !
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aaronjones
Thanks everyone! To answers the questions regarding my camera and setup:
The camera is a Canon 500D and the lenses are a Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro and a Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 zoom.
I'm shooting on a white poster board with a Speedlite 580exII bounced off of another white poster board that we taped to Brad's ceiling. After that, its just tweaking a few settings on the camera to get the exposures right.
One of these days I would like to get a proper set-up with a light tent and studio lights but for now I'm working with what I've been able to afford! lol
As far as camera settings go. They are not static throughout these images. I'm shooting on manual and changing my aperture and iso based on distance from the animal, etc...
That's pretty much everything- if there are any other questions, let me know!
Aaron
Thanks for the info!! I have that same Tamron Lens but for a Nikon mount. I really like it. I've tried making ghetto light boxes, but they never seem to work out as well as I want. I may futz around with your method of bouncing off the ceiling.