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Help with Retra Burst Shooting
f29 is a pretty small aperture which lets in precious little light (and must lead to considerable image softness too). And 1/200 shutter speed is quite fast. Could you not use, say, f11 and 1/60? I doubt though youāre ever going to be able to shoot 10 frames a second with any strobe.
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New member
Hi Titanite! A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. We hope you really enjoy the forum. Best wishes
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Frog-on-blue-coral-1920-WP.jpg
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Help with Retra Burst Shooting
I would have thought youād get 2-3 shots - I usually do but have never really tried seriously long bursts - but of course depends on your camera settings: ISO, aperture, Manual/TTL etc. What are you trying to do?
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Adobe Lightoom Classic - update with bug fixes to v 15.0.1
Adobe have just released an update to v15 of Lightroom Classic to v15.0.1. This contains a few bug fixes. The update has loaded without an issue on my system.
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HELLO EVERYONE!!
Hi bennettj90 And welcome to Waterpixels. Good to have you with us. We hope you really enjoy the forum. Best wishes
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New member
Hey Zach! Great to have you with us. A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Best wishes
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Greetings from Philadelphia
Hi rlonghitano! A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. And congratulations on that post-kids back into the water thing! Best wishes.
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Seahorse at the Salt Pier (Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean)
Yep, snoots take a good deal of practice especially if the aiming light in your strobe is not in a central position in the strobe. Itās a bit hit and miss and frustrating. I found a snoot to be such a key element of macro photography that I sold my Inon strobes to get Retras which are brilliant for shooting when combined with their LSD snoot.
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Seahorse at the Salt Pier (Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean)
Nice work! A couple of thoughts. Itās one of those images where itās hard to separate the subject from a similar coloured and complex background. For me, the key then is to try and create separation and an element of neutral space so that the subject can stand out more. This is especially true with the distinctive shape of a seahorse. Iād suggest shooting up, trying to position to shoot against the blue, a wider aperture to create less depth of field, and/or using a snoot. These are counsels of perfection of course (!) and none maybe easy. I know the location and it may well not have been possible but this is what Iād have been tempted to try.
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Cannot Hold Position in Streams
Tom Kline is The Man for this and will, Iām sure, chip-in. Would a reef hook work?
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New member from Massachusetts, USA
Hey Brian! Welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. We hope you really enjoy the forum.
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"Lite" version of m82-holder-for-mfo-3
With pleasure. Done.
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Berlin-based macro & blackwater addict joining the party
Love the username, Marco! Welcome! Good that you're no longer in the Wetpixel shades. Scary place.......
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New member, Tom from Denver
Hey Tom! A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Great to have you with us. Good luck with the gear sale.