Mike Spinak
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A week and a half, ago, I took a trip to the Hite Cove trail, just outside Yosemite National Park, for some wildflower photography.
While I was there, I made a picture for a friend, a woman I'm starting to get to know. With her in mind as my inspiration, I tried to make a picture of delicate beauty, presented as a glowing light in the darkness. Here's the picture I made:
This is a (slightly rare) "albino" California Poppy. I photographed it handheld, with a 180 f/3.5 macro lens, and a 1.4 teleconverter, on a Canon 1Ds Mark II camera. Taken at f/20, 1/500th of a second, ISO 1600. The flower was dangling over the edge of a cliff, and the background is the shadowed canyon of the Merced River. It was bouncing around in the wind, and I was contorted on the edge of the cliff, and this is what I got.
I hope you enjoy. (She did!)
While I was there, I made a picture for a friend, a woman I'm starting to get to know. With her in mind as my inspiration, I tried to make a picture of delicate beauty, presented as a glowing light in the darkness. Here's the picture I made:
This is a (slightly rare) "albino" California Poppy. I photographed it handheld, with a 180 f/3.5 macro lens, and a 1.4 teleconverter, on a Canon 1Ds Mark II camera. Taken at f/20, 1/500th of a second, ISO 1600. The flower was dangling over the edge of a cliff, and the background is the shadowed canyon of the Merced River. It was bouncing around in the wind, and I was contorted on the edge of the cliff, and this is what I got.
I hope you enjoy. (She did!)
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