Igor,
Yes, I mean a simple dropcloth.  Mine is green with some red and blue
highlights.
I saw Charles Brazwell use one with some small print pattern on it,
just out of focus.
Regards,  Bob S.,

On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Igor Roshchin<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Bob,
>
> Sorry, but I was not at GFM.
> Do you mean the technique that is frequently used by TV/movie
> and funny-photo outlets people when they remove the green background,
> replacing it with some other background?
>
> In any case, - I am afraid that in this situation it would be hard
> to make it working:
> the separation of the flower in question from the "background"
> (which are other flowers) was just barely a few centimeters (~0.5-1"),
> if not less.
> Threading the cloth between the flowers would risk the droplet to
> become a secondary droplet (i.e. drop again).
> ;-)
>
> But the idea of having such a cloth is interesting.
> Thanks!
>
> Igor
>
>
> Sat Jun 6 12:58:43 EDT 2009
> Bob Sullivan wrote:
>
>> Igor,
>> I have a green cloth in my camera bag, just to simplify backgrounds.
>> (GFM presenter's suggestion)
>> Regards,  Bob S.
>
>
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