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RIGHT: “This is a relatively rare orchid that lives in
rock crevices and ledges. Lighting for this shot was
tricky because of the limited room for positioning the
Speedlight. Finding the right specimen and crevice to
position the tripod also required patience, with not many
options available. Lighting is from the right, slightly
behind the flower,” Bruce Cooper.


Nikon D800E, Nikon 105mm macro, 1/200s @ f40,
ISO 200. Remote Nikon Speedlight, and snoot.


AUSTRALIAN PHOTOGRAPHY JUNE 2016


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LEFT: Everlastings at Camel Soak, W.A.
“This is one of my very early wildflower shots taken
in the late afternoon light at Camel Soak in the W.A.
Midwest, on a wildflower drive which really ignited
my passion for wildflower photography. This was
taken with my Canon Power Shot Pro 1 in super
macro mode, all automatic settings, 18mm, 1/125s @
f3.5. Slight adjustments with RadLab in Photoshop
Elements,” says Jill Harrison

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