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Mo' Flo...

Elevator Man

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Here's a few shots of my latest and best Flo female at six weeks exactly - it's only small, but possesses all the qualities I'm looking for - and more. Two buds are seeded with two Flo males, so I've got plenty more to play with.

No matter how many photos I take, I never get bored with this beautiful strain...just wish I had some daylight...:)









 

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I just broke my golden rule and printed that first one out on my luxury printer. Fuck it - that one's going in a frame on my wall ...:)
 

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Cheers - it's difficult to know how to balance the camera 'realistically' with such colorful specimens, and it's only a simple camera at that, but better this than drab eh?
I'm just praying my last cutting of this one survives - there's not much to reveg! :)
 
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EM,

Looking good.

Does your camera have a White Balance setting? If not you might be able to correct after the fact with a photo editing program.

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Hashassasin - it only has a simple balance. On 'close-up' mode, it uses an 'auto' white-balance - that's the one that produces the outrageous colors. On 'normal' mode, I can choose 'auto' or 'manual' white balance, but it can be really screwed when using tungsten with flash - they're just too far apart on the spectrum. I can do a measure of a scene, but after three different settings I was getting bored! I much prefer daylight with a little fill-in flash or tungsten, but as I grow at night, and it gets dark at 4.30 now, I'm screwed there...:(

As for photo-editing, I'm permanently plugged into Photoshop - the 'Shadow/Highlight' adjustment is a godsend for close-up flash photography...:)
 
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