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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 8 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
This seems like 2 images. I want to see more of the winding foreground road as well the overall valley image is inspiring. |
Nov 25th |
| 8 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Great image. I like the bridge structure and the image seems a bit tight in the frame. |
Nov 25th |
| 8 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Progress with the Lensbaby.... I feel the moss is so sharp it takes the eye away from the leaf. Nice composition. I would like to focus on the veins in the leaf and as mentioned tone down the leaf. |
Nov 25th |
| 8 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Lovely image. I like the circular arrangement.... it keeps the eye engaged. Nice seeing. |
Nov 25th |
| 8 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
The steel wool was bought at the hardware store (found along side the sandpaper). It was lit with a small Bic lighter very quickly. The steel wool will smolder, doesn't flame and gets red hot. Google: Steel Wool Photography for more ideas. Good luck. |
Nov 25th |
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| 8 |
Nov 24 |
Comment |
Here are the details for the set up for my light painting image: it was pitch black out and the subject stood 10' away from the deck. The settings were ISO 100, f8, bulb. The exposure was around 40 sec. and camera on a tripod. For the fire effect, I put a 0000 steel wool pad from the hardware store (not the soapy brllo kind)inside a kitchen whisk. The whisk was attached to a 2-3' bungee cord. I used a flashlight to make sure the subject was the centre of the frame. In darkness, the steel wool was lit and it glows and smolders and then I swung is around my head and body and if the whisk hit the ground more sparks flew off. Safety note, wear a hat, old jacket and minimum exposed skin. Avoid leaves on the ground. Once the fire started the shutter was depressed. It's lots of fun. Make sure all embers are extinguished. |
Nov 12th |
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