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A study of Shadows
Greetings,
The scene, setting sun streaming through the front door.
The subject, a flowering aloa vera plant...
No time to move things around or set up the tripod :)
14-54mm hand held...
Cheers, Don
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Re: A study of Shadows
Nice work Don. I like the last one the best.
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Re: A study of Shadows
Well thank you Greg,
When I noticed the light and jumped off the couch to shoot these, I had the least expectations of that shot turning out but with a little PS'ing it worked out okay :)
Cheers, Don
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Re: A study of Shadows
Wasn't quite satisfied, did a little more work on it...
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...dow3border.jpg
Cheers, Don
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Re: A study of Shadows
I like the second one best.
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Re: A study of Shadows
Nice work, Don. The Art Institute of Chicago recently had a display of light vs. shadow and it was very interesting.
I'm not sure if you were looking for a more formal or concise critique, but if you were then post it in the Critique forum. Posting shots in Viewfinder is great, and exactly what we all like to see - but VF isn't so much about critique as it is just sharing.
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Re: A study of Shadows
Thank you Another View,
For now this type of work is just for fun.....
If I would have taken as much time to set up as I do with my studio shots I would be more appreciative of critical discourse and I would expect myself to respond in kind.
Yikes, I didn't realize I was that much of a control freak, he, he....
This does bring up a point I will have to ponder, exactly when are you ready to offer constructive criticism??
In my other "work" I feel quite comfortable with this aspect. Perhaps my reluctance is my relative inexperience with the language of this medium.
Cheers, Don
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