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Another landscape photo transformed into a texture background with a little help from Skeletal Mess tree brushes.
our newest round of reflective clothing. quite visible in lights at night
The Nike free run 2 id custom shoes shoes really reflect
both I and the wife have the same or almost same item and we get complements on how visible we are after dark.
Here goes a nice example for the off camera flash with some reflective light.
I use those 3 fine models to illustrate this example on the reflective lighting.
Strobist info: 580EX 1/32 shot against the white table and magazine to create the reflective look. Tv 200 and Av 6.3.
Location: Gurgaon
Project: Medicity
Architect:Rajinder Kumar Associates
To know more about on <a href="http://in.saint-gobain-glass.com/b2c/default.asp?nav1=pr&nav2=single pane&id=18409".Reflective Glass
LR-11233 - Back to the wall of steel and trash-man, one thing I did notice in Sheffield is how clean the streets are, not only in areas such as by the station but just generally. Hat's off to the team that perform that role.
I've been having a trawl through some old photos and came across this one that I'd initially put to one side and forgot about. It's an early test of my long exposure NDx1000 filter from last year. Still not sure about it, but I quite like the soft reflections
A reflective photo study during a morning walk along the Barron River, Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.
Yes, keep me away from anything chromed or reflective :-) That is a headlight for a Packard.
Historic Packard Proving Grounds 2014 open house
Shelby Twp. Michigan
This hasn't quite worked out the way I wanted it to, but its a good start. I think I'll be working on this one for days to come.
This custom apron was created for my friend, Genevieve, who walks dogs on a daily basis. She wanted an apron which could be seen at night, but one she wouldn't be embarassed to be seen in during the day. This reflective tape is amazing!
Another infrared shot of Luella Ruth from ages ago. She had a face I could shoot all day, although sadly she appears to have vanished off into the ether, no doubt having found a better place (e.g. Scotland).
Eventually I turned this into an article on Digital Photography Review:
www.dpreview.com/articles/7860067672/infrared-portraiture...
My state of mind more days than not - reflective, colorful and hazy.
Sick of these diptych's yet? Don't worry, I have a short attention span. Hopefully the novelty will soon wear off - ha.