dkCambridgeshire Posted September 2, 2014 Share #1  Posted September 2, 2014 Advertisement (gone after registration) After the fallen orchid leaf had dried for several weeks it attained an interesting abstract shape and pleasing translucency - inviting an experiment with a Hancock's Slimlight A4 light box and my X Vario. Camera was handheld with forearms supported on back of a chair above the light box - in lieu of a tripod.   Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members!  f10 1/80 ISO 640 70mm     f6.4 1/80 ISO 400 70mm     f10 1/80 ISO 1250 70mm     f10 1/80 ISO 1000 70mm   When time permits use of a more complex lighting setup, the leaf will be photographed using dark field transillumination - which should give a more detailed and hopefully glowing translucency against a black background.  Best wishes  dunk Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members!  f10 1/80 ISO 640 70mm     f6.4 1/80 ISO 400 70mm     f10 1/80 ISO 1250 70mm     f10 1/80 ISO 1000 70mm   When time permits use of a more complex lighting setup, the leaf will be photographed using dark field transillumination - which should give a more detailed and hopefully glowing translucency against a black background.  Best wishes  dunk ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/233297-dried-orchid-leaf/?do=findComment&comment=2662375'>More sharing options...
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pauledell Posted September 2, 2014 Share #2 Â Posted September 2, 2014 Dunk, Â A beautiful series with stunning success. I like the first the most, it reminds me of a sea horse. Â Paul Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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