I don't share a whole lot from my day job, as I rely on doing enough other interesting things to generate blog content. However, I'm breaking that pattern today.
Optik
What you see here is mostly the result of me having a new
Photo geeks: when working at high magnifications, your exposure is driven by effective aperture. It goes like this: effective aperture = aperture * (1 + magnification). In the non-macro world, we have little magnification and thus, effective aperture ~= aperture. At 5x, however...
The above photo was made at f/16 to keep the depth-of-field from being non-existent. Thus, effective aperture is 16*(1+5)=f/96. As such, even at ISO 800, I've got two full-power flashes about 6 inches away from the subject, and that's what it took to get a good exposure.
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In other news, my racing season kicks off in 3 weeks and I'm super-excited to re-enter the competitive arena. I've got a big schedule lined up for this year, and that means that this space will soon be filled with race reports and photos of hot chicks in spandex.
I'll keep bouts of inactivity here to a minimum in the future, hopefully keeping all seven of my regular readers entertained.
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3 comments:
7 readers isn't bad Eliot, that's more people than watch the Oprah network, so you got that going for you which is nice!
Nice use of scale, Sir Drake. It's always good to have enough dollars to make sense of a situation :)
Thanks for the math lesson. Now my head hurts.
-Chris [one of seven]
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