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03-SEP-2006

Galileo Thermometer Macro

La Plata, Maryland

Today I worked out a better technique for shooting macro images of my Galileo Thermometer. I am using a Canon 5D with an EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro. My first attempt was horrible so I went back to the drawing board by examining the work of photographers more accomplished than myself. I corrected some things I did the last time around. Here is a summary of what I did to adjust:

1. Bottom Lighting
2. Black Background Material
3. Reduced Ambient Light

Bottom lighting better exploits the colors of the fluids. The black background material gives better contrast. Glass spheres and cylinders gather light from every direction, reducing ambient light helps clean everything up and aids contrast.
For bottom lighting I used an old 12”x9” light table, which I used to look at my negatives with. I used the black under sides of two 16”x23” Kodak film boxes as background material. I am very pleased with the results of this effort over my last attempt where I shot outside in bright sunlight.

This is a sample of my first attempt.

As you can see the result was underwhelming.






My Galileo Macro Images Gallery

Canon EOS 5D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/2s f/10.0 at 100.0mm (35mm equivalent: 502mm) iso100 full exif

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bill friedlander28-Mar-2009 23:56
Wow! Certainly bright colors and interesting compositions. The images are almost abstract. V
Charles Lasnier07-Nov-2007 02:22
Nice work, great colors and higlights.
Guest 13-Aug-2007 19:17
great idea...good shots
welcome to my Magic cup gallery, we got something in common

Tang
Guest 03-Dec-2006 17:17
Really excellent, and I thank you for sharing your technique. Big vote!
Paul Guttenberg10-Sep-2006 03:22
Thanks, this one really is a stunner!
ehowton 10-Sep-2006 02:19
Look at that resolution!
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