I thought I’d post something different today. I was playing with Abi’s coloring box last night for my Halo picture and I remembered a shot I did last year using my macro lens. I basically stacked up some Crayola crayons added some soft light and shot them with the macro getting in real close. I loved the image but never got round to posting it. Even though I still have the images somewhere I can’t post it in my “Picture a Day” collection as my resolution states that I have to shoot the image this year.
So last night I got out the crayons, a softbox, a tripod and my macro lens. I needed to use a tripod as when you use the macro lens the depth of field (area of focus) for a normal aperture (something like f/8) is very small. So you need a tiny aperture (f/16-22), which requires more light and a longer exposure time. As I can’t hold the camera still for a tack sharp image any longer than around 1/60th of a second I needed the tripod. Note however that even with the tripod and a small aperture, not all crayons are in focus!
I placed some black card on the table and stacked two rows of crayons on top. it took me quite a few attempts to place the light where I wanted it (I really wanted that specular line of light on the crayon’s point), but eventually I got the shot I wanted. I was after something specific here though. I decided to single file tone map the image too, I wanted the picture to have a gritty look and to pull out all the pit’s and details in the crayon. This worked quite well and also emphasized the texture in the paper.
So this is the end result. This was an example of an image I had in my mind that I was really going for. Hope you like the picture.
Carter said that he and Red had an argument, but he sorted it out. Not sure what he means but I haven’t seen Red all day!