Hi everyone,
once again, I returned to the "Chydorus theme" ... this time, I have photographed a female with two large eggs.
The first photo is the "original", with a mixed lighting of BF and 3D ... the second photo is a slightly "Photoshopped" version that simulates the appearance of the dark field photograhy.
Chydorus with eggs
Chydorus with eggs
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Re: Chydorus with eggs
That second picture deserves a print and frame, wonderful , thank you for sharing.
Re: Chydorus with eggs
I think that the common thread that runs through each established illumination technique is that it provides information and hence an insight that had not been available before.
In that sense, your post-editing, as long as it provides additional and potentially useful information can be said to be a valid procedure.
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Re: Chydorus with eggs
Thanks for your generous compliments, Plasmid and thanks to you too 75RR for your helpful comment.
In fact, I also think that a "conservative" post-production that provides more easily identifiable information, without "lying" about the actual structure of the subject, is scientifically quite acceptable.
In fact, I also think that a "conservative" post-production that provides more easily identifiable information, without "lying" about the actual structure of the subject, is scientifically quite acceptable.