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I have had a real CRAP! of a cold for the last three days Tara, and my throat was also very sore last night even, I had a few shots of scotch in hot Joe, feel pretty good today I have to say, get well soon sweetie :)
It takes one tree to make a billion
matchsticks, but one match to burn a billion
trees
I'm very impressed by all the entries so far, too many to mention all of them but really liked Piet's led thing, and Fenton and Jeroni's (particularly the floating candle) submissions... looks like everyone's having good fun, I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for more potential lighting uploads in the coming days,
ttfn
Adam
It takes one tree to make a billion
matchsticks, but one match to burn a billion
trees
Well about time! Welcome to Adam and Jodie, I hope you have fun. I love the snowed corkscrew. It's NOT a corkscrew! :-| Both you and Ronnie opted for a cooler atmosphere which is great, while Adam's is warm. We see one very important aspect of lighting and that's mood.
I wish you all well for the week ahead, mine has already started.
Adam, Wonderful warm light. Bet anything this is a best place in the house.
Love the blue tree.
Bill, the toaster is very clever thinking.
Lovely light reflection on the water.
Here is my 2nd entry. Hubby's watch in a dark and a face flourescent.
seeyus Tunde
Mike, that pic is SOOOO BEAUTIFUL! I find myself staring it for a long time, every time I come here.... :)
Now what is in that reflection there Ronnie; looks SOOOOO familiar!
Awesome new uploads here! Jodie, your lawn ornament is COOOL... great shot of it! **bakapo, too! :)
Tunde - excellent glow of light there ...
Bill .. inside a toaster; how CLEVER! :)
Adam ... excellent shot! :)
This is all going SO WELL..
*Bad news ... I have no camera to shoot new stuff with :( When I was away 2 weeks ago, I'm afraid I left behind my nikon battery charger & 2 batteries, along with my cable for my sony cybershot ... I is screwwwed... I had to order new charger and battiers ... no new cable yet for the cybershot tho. Can't wait to get it in the mail .. should be late this week or early next.
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"The only thing coming straight out of MY camera is the
cable!"
P. Vermeulen
Oh sweetie, I am soooooooooo sorry to hear this news, what a MAJOR grade A bummer, that reflection is some site I found on the internet, but it aint as good as rendo rofl, was a tad worried about that last entry, more of a reflection than creative lighting, would you not agree ?
It takes one tree to make a billion
matchsticks, but one match to burn a billion
trees
Jodie, that's an outstanding and moody shot. I like!
Okay, here is my second one for the challenge. I know, it's already been done, but I wanted to see what I could get with low light and playing with the WB.
Funny thing is, this is the last shot out of about 10 that I took. (And let me tell you, it was getting hot in that kitchen! lol!). As soon as I saw this one on the display, I thought, 'That's it! That's the one!'. I love that feeling.
Mike
Adam
I love all the stuff you've been posting, everybody! I'm still sick, haven't got the energy to set up the tripod and the flashlight (even though they're RIGHT OVER THERE and I can see them from here)! I've got plenty of lovely light shots, but I really want to try new things for this challenge.
Jodie, that pic of your daughter belongs out in the gallery! It's gorgeous. :)
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
I was hoping that my window's blind slats would show up a little better, but felt lucky that I managed to put up the tripod, attach the cable to snap the shutter and focus through the camera eyepiece. I didn't want the neighbors to think I was doing the peeping Tomette thing so I had to do all my set up in the dark.
: )
They say a picture is
worth a thousand words...
So where do they go when a photograph leaves you
speechless?
My first attempt was taken this past Sunday in a shop in the Monte Cassino Mall that sells semi-precious stones and interesting rocks etc. This chrystal chandelier was hanging from the roof and I just loved how it picked up the light.
Hugs, Carin xx
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"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them."
Elliott Erwitt
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Hugs, Carin xx
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"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them."
Elliott Erwitt
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So many new entries filled this page since my last visit I won't even attempt to comment on all. The results speak for themselves as i couldn't find one mundane capture amongst the entries. One thing is certain and that is the creativity involved. Kudos to you all!
Allow me to welcome Carin though, now we are two South Africans joining forces in your midst.
David I can't wait to see what you plan on posting here especially after your recent studio series.
I am not going to enter my last one yet! However, I was tempted to scan the galleries to see which pictures could easily be entered into the challenge. I am amazed at the different qualities of natural light throughout the picture. What do you think?
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1830685
Are there any you notice after being sensitized by the challenge?
Edit: Welcome to Jody, I am glad you joined the challenge with the moon captures!
So. I got out the flashlight and the tripod and went to town. Flashlight is off to the right and about four inches up (I balanced it on a box lid - flashlight is a 6-cell mag light). Computer monitor was on, about three feet off to the left. All other lights off.
I shot my headphones with the same setup, but Ronnie thinks I'm a copycat, so I'm gonna post those out in front where he has to be a gentleman. LOLOL!!!
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
Welcome back in the land of the living Tara!
I am trying to distinguish the effects of the two light sources but I am not sure I am correct in my conclusion, the effects are good though, so I would just sit back and enjoy the warm glow with the light spots all over.
LOL @ the Ronnie comment :)
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LOL never was really that bothered Piet my friend, one of the things I like most about these forums is we can all knock one another in good fun, we all know there is nothing in it all and it's jut good clean fun, Bill mentioned that he had other crystal animals, I too have a dolphin and an eagle, which I may shoot tonight under differing light conditions...Have a great week Piet
It takes one tree to make a billion matchsticks, but one match to burn a billion trees