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| This Thread is for all Photo Competition Chit Chat. -------------------------------------------------- Please do not use the photo thread for chatting. All Chit Chat posts will be Deleted. __________________ Dont forget members to get your pics posted for your chance to win the photo comp Award. see photo comp section for details happy sanpping Other Competitions 1) Most popular member of the month Award 2) Most helpful member of the month Award 3) Wacky-fun avator Award dont forget to get your votes in --------------------------------------------------- Aniko I have just seen your pics for the may photo comp, the Catt has a very nice flower. I have one like that in bud. so I can not wait for the buds to open. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aniko Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Connecticut Posts: 489 I got it in bloom in September, and it's my first re bloomer after just 6 months !!! fred Administrator Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Tasmania Posts: 1,352 very nine indeed congrats with that -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aniko Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Connecticut Posts: 489 I'm looking forward to see a pic of yours, when in bloom -------------------------------------------------------------------------- fred Administrator Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Tasmania Posts: 1,352 I look forward to sharing it with you. the buds are almost open ![]() ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anton Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Adelaide, South Australia Posts: 688 General Comp Chit Chat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gee the standard is raising. Just what I was wanting to happen. It is good to see people taking photo tips on board and trying new techniques. Keep it up, good work. If anyone is interested I have an Acrobat file I made of how to build an inexpensive photo backdrop for photographing your plants. __________________ Anton -------------------------------------------------------------------------- orchid_lord Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Bucharest, Romania, EU, Europe, Earth, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, Universe,... Posts: 96 Oops ... my photos are a little too big ... -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DDS2007 Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: JORDAN Posts: 193 hi there all , very nice pics. i wish there was a simple way to measure light levels with the use of the camera FOR NON-PHOTOGRAPHERS. i read the long thread about the subject and couldn't understand a thing, shutter speed, light measurements, ISO, etc etc. i guess some people are genetically photo-challenged can u enlighten us Anton? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vivienne Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Colorado Springs, CO Posts: 108 I'm with you DDS. jerrymeola once tried to help me and I'm sure that what he said makes sense. But to me, it didn't. I'd love to find a nice simple, inexpensive and EASY light meter. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anton Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Adelaide, South Australia Posts: 688 I have a proper foot candle / lux meter, saves the arithmetic gymnastics that our age group can't cope with any more. If you are going to be serious about it, then you have to get the proper equipment. They are quite reasonable in cost these days too. Here's a link I found: http://www.dasdistribution.com/produ...cal_models.htm Anton -------------------------------------------------------------------------- BillC Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Posts: 162 Vivienne, I will try to explain Jerry's post to you. You must be using an SLR cam that has an inbuilt ex.meter. You place a mat surface white card where the light is falling. You set the film speed to 100. You set the shutter speed to 1/250. You look at the card through the view finder and fill the frame of the cam with the card. You move the aperture control until the ex.needle balances or the green light comes on (however the system operates) You then look at Jerry's table. 1000 foot candles 1/2000 f2.8 1/1000 f4 1/500 f5.6 1/250 f8 2000 foot candles 1/2000 f4 1/1000 f5.6 1/500 f8 1/250 f11 4000 foot candles 1/2000 f5.6 1/1000 f8 1/500 f11 1/250 f16 1/125 f22 8000 foot candles 1/2000 f8 1/1000 f11 1/500 f16 1/250 f22 If your reading at shutter speed 1/250 was an aperture of f8 you know that the light reflected from the card was 1000 foot candles. Still keeping shutter speed at 1/250 you find that the aperture is f11 so you know that the reflected light is 2000 foot candles. If you maintain the shutter speed at 1/250 you only have to know the aperture for that speed and you can ignore all the other speed/aperture couplings I hope this helps and my apologies to Jerry for using his post. Bill -------------------------------------------------------------------------- chefatplay Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Vero Beach, Florida Posts: 124 Gorgeous Ellen. If I were the judge, you would win. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| sorry about that members just a slight problem. I apologise for the inconvience. |
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| Nice Zyg there Bill, similar to my Arthur 'Elle' x Helen Khu. How big is it, is it full size, or a miniature ?
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| yep I am happy if a member is proud of a pic that has been posted in the comp previously I think its ok to repost the same pic if they wish. |
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| Robb - I'm answering the question you asked in the July Photography Comp thread. Fred will be removing your post as he tries to keep it strictly for the pics. The Phal in my entry is a Dtps. Lava Glow... (Doritis pulcherimma x Phal. Buddha's Treasure). It's definitely a stunning color and I love the fuschia lip. I've only had the plant since March (purchased locally) when the first spike was blooming. This is a second spike that was developing when I bought it. One of my favorite plants!! |