Thank you. I'm by no means a photographer, I got ahold of a well reviewed camera and spent a few weeks fiddling with settings and setups until the photos came out the way I wanted.Thanks @Schwaggy P ! Means allot coming from you. Could you do a write up on your picture taking technique and what equipment you use? Just to give a general rundown.
Hard choice, but if I have to pick a favorite, I'll go with Chem D.brother @Schwaggy P which Chem was your favorite?
Thanks man! That'll give me a great starting point!Thank you. I'm by no means a photographer, I got ahold of a well reviewed camera and spent a few weeks fiddling with settings and setups until the photos came out the way I wanted.
I use a Canon DSLR EOS Rebel T6 with 18-55 ISII lens
I use it for 3 types of shots:
The feature shots with a backdrop involve: a stand on which I clip the backdrop fabric, a light, and the camera on a stand for a steady shot. Here is a quick example shot with the setup using Chem '91skva:
- Backdrop feature shots
- Close up bud
- In the garden/tent
So you can see the picture taken and the setup for that shot.
Close up bud shots are generally this same setup, but the camera is about 6inches from the bud. Here's a shot of Appalachian Super Skunk:
These types of bud shots can then be cropped if you want a more close-up view. Here is an OGKB pic cropped:
The in garden shots just involve me holding the camera to take pictures of the plants on the tables in the flower room or tents. This is Skunky Brewster in the flower room:
My 2 main camera settings guidelines are:
For every one photo I post, there are about 15-20 photos I took. Sometimes you don't get the full scope of the picture until you upload your shots for that session and get a solid look at what you captured.
- If using flash: High Aperture, Low ISO, negative exposure
- Example: F22, 800, -2
- If not using flash: Low Aperture, Higher ISO, no exposure compensation
- Example: F6, 1600, 0
Just beautiful work man. Love your write ups and picsThank you. I'm by no means a photographer, I got ahold of a well reviewed camera and spent a few weeks fiddling with settings and setups until the photos came out the way I wanted.
I use a Canon DSLR EOS Rebel T6 with 18-55 ISII lens
I use it for 3 types of shots:
The feature shots with a backdrop involve: a stand on which I clip the backdrop fabric, a light, and the camera on a stand for a steady shot. Here is a quick example shot with the setup using Chem '91skva:
- Backdrop feature shots
- Close up bud
- In the garden/tent
So you can see the picture taken and the setup for that shot.
Close up bud shots are generally this same setup, but the camera is about 6inches from the bud. Here's a shot of Appalachian Super Skunk:
These types of bud shots can then be cropped if you want a more close-up view. Here is an OGKB pic cropped:
The in garden shots just involve me holding the camera to take pictures of the plants on the tables in the flower room or tents. This is Skunky Brewster in the flower room:
My 2 main camera settings guidelines are:
For every one photo I post, there are about 15-20 photos I took. Sometimes you don't get the full scope of the picture until you upload your shots for that session and get a solid look at what you captured.
- If using flash: High Aperture, Low ISO, negative exposure
- Example: F22, 800, -2
- If not using flash: Low Aperture, Higher ISO, no exposure compensation
- Example: F6, 1600, 0