Great idea. I was quite happy with it until the comment about the leaning glass and now I can't "un-see" it !
Cheers Alan, LoL .... I have the same problem un-seeing the "leaning tower of glass"
Sorry it was so terse I posted it by mistake.
What I kept meaning to write but got distracted!
Area. Interesting subject well lit, and I like the inclusion of the books which add to the story.
Incomplete, Good idea for the theme and a superb camera, the lighting is excellent. My father had an F1 with photomic head but never trusted it and always used a Weston Light Meter!
Artificial. Very interesting, spot on for the theme and again well lit, you must need a steady hand to achieve such works of art, even with the equipment from picture 1
Transparent, spot on theme and again very well lit. What lighting equipment if any are you using?
Thanks Roger,
Incomplete ... the exposure meter on the F3 is ok atm, however I have an old Gossen exposure meter in case things fail, mind you I've not had the camera and meter out for a while so who's to say they still work with any degree of accuracy.
Artificial ... after yesterdays rugby I definitely have an unsteady hand
, so no tying today.
Transparent ... I have a couple of Neewer ZC-10S LED panels that give a 5600k output, they come as a kit with tripod, adjustable stand, filter gels, a separate rf controller for each panel. The lights are powered via an USB connection so I run them from an Anker battery pack which gives me lots of options. All in they weigh less than a kilo ... I find them very useful and more importantly cheap ie £32 from Amazon.
That's really good "traspant" shot Duncan!
Thanks Bill, it was a dyslexic glass that caused the spelling mistake
, I couldn't find a square one, they were all in use
That's clever, shame about the line across the bottom, but well-imagined nevertheless.
Fits the theme well - nice idea, but we can see where a bit more time could improve it.
Hope you're feeling better!
Cheers Martin & Graham, looking at the image it could definitely be improve, but at the time my head was so full of mush I'm surprised it was even in focus
I have fully recovered now and plotting this weeks task ... when my head clears, symptoms of a post rugby celebration.