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Charlie - shot against a white backdrop in my Garage.
Strobist Info...
2 x Elinchrom D -Lite 200W flash Heads.
Camera Left with a small softbox (Adjusted to get the correct exposure at F8, 1/125s and ISO100)
Camera Right large Soft Box. (Adjusted to get the correct exposure at F11, 1/125s and ISO100)
Trigger = Prolinca hotshoe IR.
Probably thinking about its next meal.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust Westport Lake Conservation Area.
28/11/2023
So instead of taking a picture of a reflection like I always do. I decided to take an object that is reflective and make it look interesting without showing a reflection. Well... this is the best I could come up with lol. Blue christmas lights reflecting off of Aluminum Foil. It is game day and I have a lot to do. Will catch up later. Have a great day everybody.
REFLECTIVE OR REFLECTION is the Topic for 12-4-2010
“You can't measure time by days, the way you measure money by dollars and cents, because dollars are all the same while every day is different and maybe every hour as well.”
― Jorge Luis Borges
I think I should've shot this vertically, but I was going for some symmetry on the water there. It's not a bad spot to do Wishes from if you don't feel like being packed in amongst the Main Street crowds.
Life size cast-iron statues of the artist's own body spread across 3 km of Crosby beach , UK weathered by the elements
Another Place - Sir Antony Gormley
Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland.
another from my trip to Troon yesterday, lucky to catch a great sunset.
please view on black.
My son's love of trains is reflected in this photo. We can't seem to visit the local train museum often enough!
Rooftop veiw of Brompton Oratory. This is taken for the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. With the Science, Natural History and Victoria and Albert Museum there is no lack of beautiful architecture to take pictures of.
The processing was done in CS5 and the Nik plugin Color Efex.
Taken on the London House Open Day 23/9/18 with Bognor Regis Camera Club the weather was not favourable so most of the time we worked inside the buildings.
I just purchased a new lens recently and had to take it out and use it. The lens is the EF70-200mm f/2.8L USM, something I have wanted so I can shoot a faster shot in low light conditions. I went over to Rockford to see the IceHogs play the Texas Stars and had some time before the arena opened. I went down to the Rock River and hunted for something that might challenge me and still be interesting.
This is looking across the river to Beatie Park.
Hiking in nature cleans up the clutter that
of the daily grind. There is just something
about these places that brings me back
time and again.
Solitude, yep......this is the word of choice.
Note to self----bring a lighter pack :)
Reflections of some yacht masts at Hythe Marina...
(I almost forgot I've still got a cache of Canon shots to upload!) :)
Large on black! :)
Taken at Rebeca Bashly's "Colour Key" maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA6/58/37/373
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