This somewhat reminds of cobwebs. Perhaps another idea for a photo?
Very creative- makes it look ancient![]()
Thanks, Les
Still experimenting with all this at the moment, but it is fun.
I've been lookng for an indoor project myslf- I have a few flash guns trigger etc - shame I don't have an old camera lol
Ive been shooting my guitars
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Oh that`s nice. I wish I could play, but I guess it has saved me a fair amount of money
I`ve been using an adaptor and torch haha
I have a pair of Lencarta smart flash 3's- allows for some creativity
like this
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Thank you Paul its a Gibson 335 - here's a mono of my Gibson Les Paul - shot using a Lencarta Smartflash 3 and a circular soft box
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Fender Stratocaster too
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Vey nice - may be a Sepia cast to make them look ancient ?I managed my old boots, last nightNot at sexy as your guitars by a long way haha
Timberland by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Thanks, LesVey nice - may be a Sepia cast to make them look ancient ?
Les
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Thanks, Les
Ooh I like that. Hadn`t thought of sepia. I usually either go B&W of mess with colour.
Black and white + a little Sepia woud look ok I guess
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Works for me, mate. Nice one![]()
Hi Paul.
Like the "this morning image" very much.
Are you niggled you just missed a tad of light on the left arm ?
Great image it would have miffed me as I often miss things at the time of taking.
Gaz
Thanks, Gary
Argh I didn`t really notice, until now you pointed it out, bugger. Trying to determin where to paint with the torch for 60 seconds can be a bit of an issue. I had a few hot spots (only small) which I managed to tone down. I might have a look and see if I can lighten up the left a tad.
@Paulie-W Sorry about drawing the attension I know what that feels like I get it regularI do ask for critique though as it really does help me.
Good job pulling them highlights up a touch.
I can see your proficient at editing so " I know this is a cheat" but on situations like this I have selected and split the image down the centre added to new layer then flipped horizontally the moved it accross to place over the missing area. You can line this up as required and then reveal however much you like.
Sorry if this is teaching you to suck eggs.
I have used this numerous times, when shooting glass mainly. Never had anyone notice.
Gaz
@Paulie-W
Totally agree won't work in every situation. I tend to use that method and sometimes adjust it so it don't look to symmetrical, if you get my drift.
Keep posting it's a great thread.
I have tried a little light painting, didn't go so well :-(
Gaz