car-man Prominent Member Joined Mar 18, 2008 Messages 2,213 Reaction score 1,456 Points 601 Nov 24, 2015 #1 Raw conversion with slider adjustments in Lightroom. Exif details on flickr....50mm 1.8 II with 31mm extension tube.
Raw conversion with slider adjustments in Lightroom. Exif details on flickr....50mm 1.8 II with 31mm extension tube.
car-man Prominent Member Joined Mar 18, 2008 Messages 2,213 Reaction score 1,456 Points 601 Nov 24, 2015 #2 QQ8A0856 by archer_57tox, on Flickr
snerkler Outstanding Member Joined Jun 18, 2011 Messages 23,986 Reaction score 14,267 Points 5,850 Nov 24, 2015 #3 Works for me, nice shot.
JDR82 Prominent Member Joined Mar 28, 2012 Messages 1,512 Reaction score 1,233 Points 544 Nov 24, 2015 #4 Same as above think it looks great, I like the melted out base providing a colour contrast with the flame and rest of the candle rather making more interesting than if it had been a new candle.
Same as above think it looks great, I like the melted out base providing a colour contrast with the flame and rest of the candle rather making more interesting than if it had been a new candle.
shotokan101 Ex Member Joined Jun 16, 2009 Messages 78,936 Reaction score 29,369 Points 15,348 Location Glasgow Nov 24, 2015 #5 Yep - nicely captured - I never have much luck with capturing candle flames
Marika Distinguished Member Joined Oct 27, 2013 Messages 2,318 Reaction score 3,268 Points 1,024 Location In the galaxy. Far, far away, from somewhere... Nov 24, 2015 #6 Lovely macro and absolutely delicious colours. Great entry!
car-man Prominent Member Joined Mar 18, 2008 Messages 2,213 Reaction score 1,456 Points 601 Nov 25, 2015 #7 shotokan101 said: Yep - nicely captured - I never have much luck with capturing candle flames Click to expand... Thanks. I tilted the candle (nightlight) onto its side then supported it so the wick was 90 degrees from its normal position.
shotokan101 said: Yep - nicely captured - I never have much luck with capturing candle flames Click to expand... Thanks. I tilted the candle (nightlight) onto its side then supported it so the wick was 90 degrees from its normal position.
The Elf Established Member Joined Feb 2, 2010 Messages 325 Reaction score 158 Points 116 Location Norwich/Taunton/London Dec 1, 2015 #8 Nice shot, good win