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Last February, I folded again a few older works (from 2012), in order to take new pictures and exhibit them, as the original ones were left somewhere around the world (maybe in Tokyo? maybe at EMOZ? maybe given as a gift to a friend? I don't remember now).
In particular, I folded a better rendition of each of these 3 works (Hexagonal Tessellation of Dodecagons #1, #2, #3, designed in Dec. 2012).
Then I asked a friend to take some pictures, and he was playing with macros and my "lightbox" (a plastic panel + his reptile lamp...)
Photo by Thomas Petri, edited by me.
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Backlighting produces such a wonderful glow, especially in the fall. Getting a nice sun star in there...well, that's a bonus! :-)
If it were a perfect world, I would gladly leave my normally unobtrusive watermark off in a corner. But sadly, it is not. And so I am forced to now place it front & center to discourage dishonest people from image theft and cropping watermarks. My apologies to image loving fans everywhere...I trust you will understand. Help fight this by reporting such abuses immediately!
New growth on old tree in Hesketh Park, Southport. And, yes, that really is natural backlighting.
I had to get down soooo low for this shot that I had big problems getting back up.
Taken a week ago in the Rose Garden, the rising sun illuminated this rose from the back. I caught just a touch of lens flare, but decided perhaps it added a realistic touch. I used a small mount of fill in flash on the shady side. Hopefully, I can don my raincoat and get in a short walk today. Chicago Botanic Garden Sep 12, 2010 L1130572.dng
Parnassius mnemosyne (L., 1758)
Schwarzer Apollofalter
Clouded Apollo
Last Sunday, sundown in Southern Burgenland...
I was hoping to make the wildflower stand out against it`s surroundings and the setting sun and I think managed it.
It seems all you need to get a decent shot in these dark times is a friend, a car and a pitch black forest path!
Backlit late afternoon light adds a warm almost neon glow to a dried stalk of grass, with the attached spider webs aglow like tiny light sabers.
Ring-necked Parakeet / Periquito-de-colar - Backlight
Wild bird - Quinta das Conchas e dos Lilases Park/Garden - Lisbon - Portugal
In We're Here!, we are giving off sidelight or backlight. This is my amethyst pendant that my youngest daughter gave me for my birthday several years ago.