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Hi everyone.
I've used my strobe for years and have wide angle nailed down but have limited experience with wide angle work.
I've off to bali in 5 weeks and have bought a macro wet lens. Dry practice shows i can get fully zoomed it at about 20cms/8 inch from the camera
I've always tried to use edge lighting to stop scatter but on the few macro shots i've tried i've never figured out an ideal placement.
From what i can work out, i have 3 main options as detailed in this stunning drawing... Note the lesser spotted pickle nudi!

1 light head on.. Not a great fan as the subject looses any shadow and feeling of depth.
2 light using the leading edge, my normal back scatter setup.
3 light with the far edge - top down. Strobe over the camera. Tried this and like the shadows but i'm lighting the water in between..
I suppose options 4 and 5 are variants of 2 and 3 but lit from over the subject.
Any thoughts on these? Any examples would be great
I've used my strobe for years and have wide angle nailed down but have limited experience with wide angle work.
I've off to bali in 5 weeks and have bought a macro wet lens. Dry practice shows i can get fully zoomed it at about 20cms/8 inch from the camera

I've always tried to use edge lighting to stop scatter but on the few macro shots i've tried i've never figured out an ideal placement.
From what i can work out, i have 3 main options as detailed in this stunning drawing... Note the lesser spotted pickle nudi!

1 light head on.. Not a great fan as the subject looses any shadow and feeling of depth.
2 light using the leading edge, my normal back scatter setup.
3 light with the far edge - top down. Strobe over the camera. Tried this and like the shadows but i'm lighting the water in between..
I suppose options 4 and 5 are variants of 2 and 3 but lit from over the subject.
Any thoughts on these? Any examples would be great
