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Eric Hunt[_1_] 25-11-2006 05:44 PM

Golden Gate Orchids - Anoectochilus setaceus - strange alien flowers
 
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This is a fairly well known jewel orchid - and the flowers are actually
something to look forward to!

--
-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org





K Barrett 26-11-2006 04:32 PM

Golden Gate Orchids - Anoectochilus setaceus - strange alien flowers
 
Very beautiful photographs, Eric! .

K

"Eric Hunt" wrote in message
...
This is a fairly well known jewel orchid - and the flowers are actually
something to look forward to!

--
-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org





Eric Hunt[_1_] 26-11-2006 04:51 PM

Golden Gate Orchids - Anoectochilus setaceus - strange alien flowers
 
Kathy,

Thanks.

You could easily do similiar photography in your own greenhouse, using this
simple set-up:

* 2 yards of black velvet as a backdrop. Having two yards makes it easier to
drape, adjust, etc, but 1 yard will work.

* Tripod. Very important. Gives you good sharpness at slower shutter speeds.

Optional items:

* 8.5 x 11 sheet of white paper for taking white balance readings

* Remote Control for camera

Just set your backdrop up, stick your plant in front of it, put camera on
tripod, compose shot, use self-timer to take the photo. You use the
self-timer because simply touching the shutter button can lead to a less
than sharp photo due to camera shake. The self-timer waiting period allows
the camera to settle down and be perfectly still before the shot is taken.

Use of optional items is easy. Many digital cameras allow to take a custom
white balance reading. Find that feature on your camera, then put the white
piece of paper in front of the plant and take the white balance reading. The
remote control allows you to trip the shutter without touching the camera or
having to use the self-timer.

Thanks,

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Very beautiful photographs, Eric!




K Barrett 26-11-2006 06:48 PM

Golden Gate Orchids - Anoectochilus setaceus - strange alien flowers
 
Can I reprint this in the DVOS newsletter?

K

"Eric Hunt" wrote in message
...
Kathy,

Thanks.

You could easily do similiar photography in your own greenhouse, using
this simple set-up:

* 2 yards of black velvet as a backdrop. Having two yards makes it easier
to drape, adjust, etc, but 1 yard will work.

* Tripod. Very important. Gives you good sharpness at slower shutter
speeds.

Optional items:

* 8.5 x 11 sheet of white paper for taking white balance readings

* Remote Control for camera

Just set your backdrop up, stick your plant in front of it, put camera on
tripod, compose shot, use self-timer to take the photo. You use the
self-timer because simply touching the shutter button can lead to a less
than sharp photo due to camera shake. The self-timer waiting period allows
the camera to settle down and be perfectly still before the shot is taken.

Use of optional items is easy. Many digital cameras allow to take a custom
white balance reading. Find that feature on your camera, then put the
white piece of paper in front of the plant and take the white balance
reading. The remote control allows you to trip the shutter without
touching the camera or having to use the self-timer.

Thanks,

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Very beautiful photographs, Eric!






K Barrett 26-11-2006 06:51 PM

Golden Gate Orchids - Anoectochilus setaceus - strange alien flowers
 
Great tip about the self timer! I hadn't ever thought about that!

K

"Eric Hunt" wrote in message
...
Kathy,

Thanks.

You could easily do similiar photography in your own greenhouse, using
this simple set-up:

* 2 yards of black velvet as a backdrop. Having two yards makes it easier
to drape, adjust, etc, but 1 yard will work.

* Tripod. Very important. Gives you good sharpness at slower shutter
speeds.

Optional items:

* 8.5 x 11 sheet of white paper for taking white balance readings

* Remote Control for camera

Just set your backdrop up, stick your plant in front of it, put camera on
tripod, compose shot, use self-timer to take the photo. You use the
self-timer because simply touching the shutter button can lead to a less
than sharp photo due to camera shake. The self-timer waiting period allows
the camera to settle down and be perfectly still before the shot is taken.

Use of optional items is easy. Many digital cameras allow to take a custom
white balance reading. Find that feature on your camera, then put the
white piece of paper in front of the plant and take the white balance
reading. The remote control allows you to trip the shutter without
touching the camera or having to use the self-timer.

Thanks,

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Very beautiful photographs, Eric!







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