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Post by fisheyeadventures »

Hey everyone!

Last week I found some cool, professional images of an iris on the internet
and I had to figure out how those shots were taken. After a week
of try and error I finally got some great results which I want to share with you.
I created a short video which shows some techniques and lighting tips
how to get the best shot of your eye.
Have you ever tried to take a picture of your iris?
If yes, please share your results with us:)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ulab9VkhZrQ

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Cool informative video. Here are a few of mine https://www.flickr.com/photos/13084997@ ... 2376036330

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Nice, how did you create this rainbow effect?

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Thanks, I used crossed polarized light.

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Linden.g wrote:Thanks, I used crossed polarized light.
Me too..
https://www.photomacrography.net/forum/ ... flash+ring
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Post by Linden.g »

Very cool square rainbow effect

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Thank you! I have to try that soon:)

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