Archibald Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Oct 17, 2023 Posts 515 Solutions 1 Likes Received 1,041 Name Ed City/State Ottawa CC Welcome Yes Oct 19, 2023 #1 Hoverfly.
S Stephen Active Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Sep 28, 2023 Posts 74 Likes Received 204 Name Stephen Kwong CC Welcome Yes Oct 20, 2023 #2 Awesome photo. Are your diffuser not strong enough to diffuse the flash light so that there are marks on the compound eyes?
Awesome photo. Are your diffuser not strong enough to diffuse the flash light so that there are marks on the compound eyes?
Archibald Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Oct 17, 2023 Posts 515 Solutions 1 Likes Received 1,041 Name Ed City/State Ottawa CC Welcome Yes Oct 20, 2023 Thread starter #3 Stephen said: Awesome photo. Are your diffuser not strong enough to diffuse the flash light so that there are marks on the compound eyes? Click to expand... Hi, Stephen. Thanks for the comment and the question. Which marks do you mean? This shot was taken in sunlight. So there are two light sources, the flash and the sun. You can see double highlights.
Stephen said: Awesome photo. Are your diffuser not strong enough to diffuse the flash light so that there are marks on the compound eyes? Click to expand... Hi, Stephen. Thanks for the comment and the question. Which marks do you mean? This shot was taken in sunlight. So there are two light sources, the flash and the sun. You can see double highlights.
S Stephen Active Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Sep 28, 2023 Posts 74 Likes Received 204 Name Stephen Kwong CC Welcome Yes Oct 21, 2023 #4 Archibald said: Hi, Stephen. Thanks for the comment and the question. Which marks do you mean? This shot was taken in sunlight. So there are two light sources, the flash and the sun. You can see double highlights. Click to expand... I mean different colors of the compound eye (lower part and the upper part). Under sunlight, would it possible to eliminate the color difference?
Archibald said: Hi, Stephen. Thanks for the comment and the question. Which marks do you mean? This shot was taken in sunlight. So there are two light sources, the flash and the sun. You can see double highlights. Click to expand... I mean different colors of the compound eye (lower part and the upper part). Under sunlight, would it possible to eliminate the color difference?
Archibald Well Known Member Pro Member Pro Member Joined Oct 17, 2023 Posts 515 Solutions 1 Likes Received 1,041 Name Ed City/State Ottawa CC Welcome Yes Oct 21, 2023 Thread starter #5 Stephen said: I mean different colors of the compound eye (lower part and the upper part). Under sunlight, would it possible to eliminate the color difference? Click to expand... I don't know the answer, but of course natural light and flash create very different images. I will have to do a comparison.
Stephen said: I mean different colors of the compound eye (lower part and the upper part). Under sunlight, would it possible to eliminate the color difference? Click to expand... I don't know the answer, but of course natural light and flash create very different images. I will have to do a comparison.