I think one of the things that most of us run into when taking photos of our reef is never having enough light in the right spot.
I notice that shadows make certain corals very hard to photograph, and proper exposure for one area is drastically off on the other portion of the photo.
Things HDR, while awesome, would be pretty hard to use for reefs.
I just ordered Day Blue filters for my hot shoe flash. They are designed to take 3500K light and turn it into a 6500k(ish) light...
Since my flash is about 6600k in temp, my thought is to stack multiple filters in front of the flash, and ramp it up, hopefully, around 15k-20k...
If this works as planned, this could really change the way I take pics of corals.
The options would be endless...
Ill have them thursday...ill be sure post some results as soon as i have some...
I notice that shadows make certain corals very hard to photograph, and proper exposure for one area is drastically off on the other portion of the photo.
Things HDR, while awesome, would be pretty hard to use for reefs.
I just ordered Day Blue filters for my hot shoe flash. They are designed to take 3500K light and turn it into a 6500k(ish) light...
Since my flash is about 6600k in temp, my thought is to stack multiple filters in front of the flash, and ramp it up, hopefully, around 15k-20k...
If this works as planned, this could really change the way I take pics of corals.
The options would be endless...
Ill have them thursday...ill be sure post some results as soon as i have some...