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R8JimBob88
14-08-2007, 18:26
I suppose this is a flower, so i think the nature section is where it belongs!

For those of you that read the DP mag, you'll probably have seen the section on the flowers and the torch technique?

Well here is my attempt. I took about 5 or 6 shots (Cant quite remember how many) stuck the together in PS and Bobs your uncle! Only other adjustment is the colour on the background lighting. What do you think?

I'll have to have play with some more objects :)

http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w44/R8JimBob88/Compressed_0015.jpg

RobertP
14-08-2007, 19:17
Not bad at all :)


I was expecting to see a picture of a goose though ;)

JPS
14-08-2007, 19:17
I like this one, I had a go at paintng with light a few months ago after an article in Digital Photo. Didn't manage to get any decent shots though.

R8JimBob88
14-08-2007, 19:27
A goose, where!!!!? :lol:

It was my second attempt, my first one failed awfully.

It's a budget photo imo, flowers and vase from the Pound shop and the water has red food dye in it ;)

Venomator
16-08-2007, 09:03
That does work quite well JB ... :thumbs: ... especially for a first attempt and done on the cheap so to speak ... :D





:p

whiteflyer
16-08-2007, 09:08
done on the cheap

Now that's my type of photography :lol: :lol:

Mohain
16-08-2007, 09:13
I was expecting to see a picture of a goose though ;)


Haha, me too :lol:

Great photo :thumbs:

R8JimBob88
16-08-2007, 10:07
Cheers for the commets people :)

Next attempt... Big building using a flood light!!! :lol:

Ladybird
16-08-2007, 10:19
Not bad at all :)


I was expecting to see a picture of a goose though ;)

and me!!! :lol:

nice picture! really like the colours and the lighting on that, I was in need of some inspiration, may have a go at some flowers myself! :thumbs:

R8JimBob88
16-08-2007, 11:39
What you need is one of those Maglights with a focusable beam, I tried it with a normal torch and it was a right mess. :(

Just use a slowish shutter of about 1/2 sec, f/8 and hey presto. :)