Catch falling seeds
Digital Camera UK|September 2023
Seeds and leaves falling offer great motion shots
Adrian Davies
Catch falling seeds

The flight of seeds as they fall from trees is worth investigating. Sycamore and maple seeds are winged (known as samaras) and they fall from the tree in a spiral motion that ensures they land some distance away. Other seeds, such as the seed of Alsomitra, a rainforest tree, glide down from the canopy.

In the example pictured here (right), the triple-winged seed from a rainforest dipterocarp tree (Shorea sp.) was dropped in front of a black background. It was lit from the side with both an LED light panel – snooted so that light didn’t spill onto the background – and a Speedlight, set to give 1/32 power. After much experimentation, an exposure of 1/4 sec at f/8 was used, with the flash setting on the camera set to rear curtain synchronisation.

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