viernes, 2 de enero de 2009

30 Day Photography Challenge-Day 2

The second macro photo. I tried with a light. I wanted to experiment with suplementary ilumination, and i think it were a bit too bright, but, for me it is okay. Well, here is it:



Please comment, and if you want, give tips :)

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  2. Cool presentation of an ordinary object. I like the vignetting (darkening around the edges).

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  3. I like the viewpoint, I think the lightsource should be a little further away to illuminate more of the picture.

    Keep on with it.

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  4. Might you're right Gareth. I wanted to be centered in the object.

    Getting the correct lightning is hard. Many times my shadow were spoiling my photo.

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  5. I like that the torch is so close it give the vignetting effect nice photo and a big improvment on the door handle :)

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  6. Not sure what it is but it's a pretty colour. Here's a tip. When you're composing your picture - think about the background and ask yourself "is there anything which would detract from my subject". Well done - the lighting is nice. Keep up the good work :-)

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  7. The burning in creates a cool torchlight or spotlight effect and this has great colour. Nice work.

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  8. Better lighting effect, keep experimenting with light as it effects so much with all aspects of a photograph.
    You're doing great, I love macro too!

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  9. Good job with lighting it :) What is that black object beneath the plug? Maybe you could try removing it so the focus goes straight to the spotlighted plug :)

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  10. You could try to use some kind of diffuser to control your flashlight. I've used semitransparant plastic shoppingbags, A4 printing paper, white bedsheets, a t-shirt, etc. Just play around to see what works best in which situation.

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  11. Thanks all for the tips and comments. I'll try that SA :)

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  12. Great job experimenting! I like how the plug looks like it's glowing :D

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