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Testing a D200 courtesy of my friend Sam, in the comfort of my own backyard. I leaned a large piece of black posterboard against a chair which was facing east into the morning sun, then shot the flower with my 50mm f/1.8 lens and a +1 Hoya screw-in closeup filter. The posterboard wasn't heavy, and started to bend away from full sun toward the top, resulting in the cool gradient background.
A few more bells and whistles on the D200 than the D80 -- its quite a camera. My only complaint -- why doesn't Nikon make all its DSLR cameras card compatible? I had no idea CF cards were so much more expensive than SDs.
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necklace made with:
square, green shell beads
nickel wire
rectangular glass, green, glazed beads
silvertone chain
lobster clasp
nickel jump rings
large, round shell medallion
earrings made with:
square, green shell beads
nickel wire
rectangular glass, green, glazed beads
nickel earring hooks
Just threw this quickly together to get somewhat of a better idea of what I should/ could be aiming for.
it's the same 3 gradients-top/ bottom-with different backgrounds.
the difference between extreme left/ right is one
left= radial
right=linear gradient
and-do you like the lighter blue on top? or darker?