Seed Pictures

Ok so here is the seed I purchased for my fall 2015 grow. I just ordered from Canadian Seed Bank. I apologize in advanced for the pictures as I am not the most tech savvy, nor is my equipment. :D

image 1 - kings kush, super skunk, big bud - http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=713deg&s=8#.VaSLo_lGQxQ
image 2 - Kings Kush - light grey/yellow tinge with light tiger/brindle stripes - http://i58.tinypic.com/jb70w5.jpg
image 3 - Super Skunk - Dark med/smaller size seed - http://i58.tinypic.com/65z5mu.jpg
image 4 - Big Bud - these guys are definitely fatties - http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=1zcinpj&s=8
 

Mohican

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Copy the IMG for forums code and paste it right in here:




I use a desk lamp, flashlight, or even my phone light to illuminate my seeds when I am photographing them.

I would love to see your seeds in much more detail!

I am heading up to Woodland Hills today. I may stop in at Buds and Roses while I am up there.


Cheers,
Mo
 

D_Urbmon

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a few tips for anyone trying to take photos. I use a 6 year old handhelp pink point and shoot so it's entirely possible to get good pictures with lesser cameras that you might otherwise think you couldn't.

First set your picture quality to the highest setting where it will store the least amount of pictures on your SD card. Now turn the iso down all the way. With low iso a tripod and extra lighting become absolutely necessary. It's that easy! Cheers


And if you want to take it a step further you can put a white sheet or paper in front of your light source to diffuse it and soften the light(this will remove the shiny white light reflections from the surface of your photo subject in this case the seeds). 3 lamps from 3 sides if you want to remove shadows.

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I'd love to get me one of these or even build a DIY one. Could take the most killer bud and seed shots.

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Sativied

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Just popping some plants for tests and ended up with this decent pic of some floating seeds. Not the best photo but shows nicely how the root grows. As you can see the seeds crack open on the side but the root grows in the direction the pointy tip points to. I usually plant them when they just cracked, more like the one in the center, but as the others show the roots even correct its path after curving along the side of the seed (like a question mark).
 
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