Tobe - 2

Tobe - 2

Another from the Tobe series. The kitty was on a white blanket in the sun. It made for a unique, high contrast image. I need to find a table that relates depth of field to f-stop. This was f/4 and I thought the depth would have been sufficient to get the eyes in focus if I focused on the bridge of the nose... not the case with a macro lens I discovered. And of course I forgot to check my ISO settings. Good thing the 20D is so forgiving at 800.

Camera = Canon 20D
Lens = Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro
Shutter = 1/1250 second
Aperture = f/4.5
Focal Length = 100mm
Exp Comp = -1.0 ev
Flash = off
ISO = 800

Tobe

Tobe

This is a picture of my friends new cat Tobe. He's really mellow and was a good sport when I jammed the camera in his face.

Camera = Canon 20D
Lens = Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro
Shutter = 1/1000 second
Aperture = f/8
Focal Length = 100mm
Exp Comp = 0 ev
Flash = off
ISO = 800

Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday

was wrapping a birthday present for a friend of mine and these ribbons looked very cool in the lamplight. I think the colors contrasted with my coffee table very well.

Camera = Canon 20D
Lens = Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro
Shutter = 1/13 second
Aperture = f/4
Focal Length = 100mm
Exp Comp = -0.3 ev
Flash = off
ISO = 400

Blue Drop

Blue Drop

You know when you can imagine what you want but you can't make it happen. It's like a little nagging thing in your brain that pesters you every day until you figure it out. Well, this is one of those things. I'll eventually get the shot I'm imagining in my mind. Until then, I'll just post the near misses and hope somebody likes them. I really like the specular highlight on the second rebound drop. It caught the light just right. I almost have the focus right.

Camera = Canon 20D
Lens = Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro
Shutter = 1/125 second
Aperture = f/8
Focal Length = 100mm
Exp Comp = 0 ev
Flash = on (580ex + 500W studio light)
ISO = 400

Brace for Impact

Brace for Impact

I continue to explore with the "drops" series. I'm having trouble with focusing the image. This one is 1/1600th of a second at f/11 and it still is a bit soft. Although, it has better focus than some of the others. Maybe I need to push the shutter even faster? Or, maybe I'll try a non-macro lens to see what happens.

Camera = Canon 20D
Lens = Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro
Shutter = 1/1600 second
Aperture = f/11
Focal Length = 100mm
Exp Comp = 0 ev
Flash = on (580ex + 500W studio light)
ISO = 200

Backfired

Backfired

Here's another from the drops series. The most interesting thing is to see how each drop reacts differently... and how the tiny differences in the timing of the shutter release make for a different image.

Camera = Canon 20D
Lens = Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro
Shutter = 1/1000 second
Aperture = f/3.5
Focal Length = 100mm
Exp Comp = 0 ev
Flash = on (580ex + 500W studio light)
ISO = 200

Drip Drip Drip

Drip Drip Drip

This was a fun experiment. After aboout 100 shots I ended up with only two good ones. I think I need some more practice.

This image was inspired by the fine photography at "Round Here"
Have a look at the pics from the first year there: http://www.round-here.net/blog/

Camera = Canon 20D
Lens = Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro
Shutter = 1/320 second
Aperture = f/5
Focal Length = 100mm
Exp Comp = 0 ev
Flash = External (580EX)+ 500W studio light
ISO = 200