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Playing with lighting, Me in the sunset. I took this of myself. The Sunset got SO red tonight... I love it!!
Trails made by two bright orange balls in an orbits exhibit at Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station - used slow mode on camera
I love to take pictures at night while moving and using the flash or just some tiny lights. Sometimes, the result are... dreamy...
Those tablets you can get from the young man in the burberry baseball cap that lives in them flats up the road, that have smiley faces on are good. They make the kids just stare silently at shiny things
In short: practicing with over-under lighting, or so-called "beauty" lighting.
In long, I've noticed I have a tendency to underexpose my photos by a number of stops, most likely because I don't want to lose details by blowing the highlights. But then I end up with a fear of lighter photos in general, and so for this weekend's photo project I set out specifically to smash that fear and misconception. I think I did all right and in aiming for overexposure ended up with decent exposures. Maybe I should be aiming for that more often.
Went on a nice weekend getaway this past Labor Day weekend with Sean.♥ We had a great time hiking through the trails, trying to keep our fire burning, watching scary movies in the cabin, going to Howe Caverns, drinking Pumkings by the fire, and snapping tons of photos. Way more to come later. (I have a lot to upload!) But in the meantime, I hope you will enjoy these two nighttime light graffiti shots. :-)
I got a wireless flash triggering system, and had a little time to play with it... I can't image what can be done with such things. More shots to come.
Exhibt at the Exploratorium in San Francisco you can control the speed and direction of each of the colors as they cycle around in circles
I love to take pictures at night while moving and using the flash or just some tiny lights. Sometimes, the result are... dreamy...
In the white cosmos flower
a tiny bee has her jodhpurs
filled with pollen gold, thighs
so wide she bumbles over
the gold-ripe anther dome.
unknown author - the bee, by the way, had already flown away by the time I dug my camera into the snowy lake of late autumnal beauty.... - Don't forget, it's END of October....
In Zweisimmen, Canton Bern we found a marvellous garden, charming, covered in white flowers, complemented with other delicate colours, an unexpected and all the more appreciated gift.
Enjoy with me this Zen-like moment. :)
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