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10 Attractive: Magnetic Force by Bernd, on Flickr
Thank you David!May the Magnetic Force be with you A clever shot, like it and good on the top magnet focus good bright bg
Thank you Jill!Two good takes on Attractive there. I like the slight blur of movement of the lower magnet in the first photo
Thanks Roger!Really like the first magnet shot, very clever idea and well shot.
Thank you Allan!The one with the iron filings works better for me, nice idea
Thanks Mark! The first one who has done it was David @dmb but I had the idea before he submitted his photo, so I still went with itMagnets and filings were my first thought, but I couldnt lay my hands on any quick enough (I knew someone would do this).
Second shot is very well done, I like it a lot.
Thank you Chris!Two good photos, I like the sense of movement in the firs but love the sharpness of the filings and the red/grey contrast in the second.
Thank you Tim!Second shot for me Brrnd, the detail in the (in focus) iron filings and the plain background.
Thanks David!Filings for me! I love the way the filing become magnetic meaning filings sticking to filings.
Thank you Emma!Great detail in the second - it looks almost organic. I agree with Jill that the movement blur in the first makes it - great focus on the fingers too
Thank you Steve! I cheated, the equilibrium between gravity and the magnetic force is not a stable one. I used a trick I've learned from Frank @SamuelSlade007 to make the magnet levitate and added a bit of motion blur in post processingAlthough I like the detail in the second shot it's #1 for me, very good idea and good timing to catch it mid way. Maybe a slightly less distracting background would have made a stronger shot though.
Thank you!Not so keen on the first one. The idea is good, but the floating magnet is lacking depth, and looks stuck on. The second one is absolutely brilliant. nice bit of colour, and the attraction of the filings is brilliant. nice work.
Thank you David!Dark, what a cracker of a shot like that the focus is on the lit match and you or model. also like the light in the eye with a great BG. The London Dungeon is a good shot, like the jester type bloke on the stairs, but my choice has to be the first shot
Thank you John! The grasshopper eye wasn't intentional, side effect of not looking into the lensI like the catchlight too Bernd, though the light on the nose is slightly distracting for me, I'm sure it would be impossible to avoid. The light on the cornea as opposed to the pupil also gives the picture a slightly spooky "grasshopper" aspect
Thanks Andy!Dark, well captured. Pity about the hot spots on the nose but I like the bright eyes.
Cheers Mark!I like the dark shot, and has been said,the hotspots are distracting but NOT desperatley so IMHO.
Thanks Chris, I'll put more make up on for the next selfieLooks like you need matte foundation , I think it is a really compelling image though, I love the intensity of your gaze on the lit match. The crop and closeness of the match to your face all add to the story for me
Cheers Roger!Like the shot with the match, I like the lighting and as others have said the intensity of your gaze, is that an evil glint in your eye or the reflection of the flame! Like it.
Thank you Allan!Nice shot with the match the highlights don't brother me, it's just a really good idea well executed
I like the catchlight too Bernd, though the light on the nose is slightly distracting for me, I'm sure it would be impossible to avoid. The light on the cornea as opposed to the pupil also gives the picture a slightly spooky "grasshopper" aspect
Thank you Steve! I used a remote shutter release and a table just outside the frame to give me guidanceAgree that the light reflecting in the eye gives it a really strange feel, makes the eye look almost lizard like which adds to the dark feel. Nothing wrong with the London Dungeon shot but the first one is much stronger. Must have been interesting getting the focus and timing right with the lit match.
Thanks Tim!11 Dark Brrnd, so much concentration, it works really well.
Thank you Susie!Smashing photo with the match Bernd ..I don't mind the highlights .. sometimes photos like that can go very 'flat' if you clone out the highlights ...I think it all works well to make a very effective image.
Thank you Jill!Definitely works for me. Great focus on the match and, pardon the pun, well lit
Cheers David!well lit.
Nice idea, nicely posed.
... and the Dungeons ... love that character LHS.
Thank you Dean!Loving your dark image Bernd, a real good idea, nice reflection of the match in the eye and the highlights work well with the background, which is a good even black, nice