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Experimenting with soap films is fascinating.
Thanks to "Jane in Colour" I learned how to take macro images of them.
Thank you for your wonderful idea, dear Jane!
During this past winter, when the days were colder or too lazy to venture out, I carried out a lot of experimental shots with stuff I found around the house.. and in that process, I learnt more about exposure, depth of field and so on..
This is one of those experimental shots, the idea was suggested by my wife. Out of the many shots I took, I liked this one the most. Since I don't have any white artificial backgrounds, I used what was naturally available.. lots of snow on the deck!!!! Placed the fruits on a sheet of printer paper, sprinkled some water on it and that's about it.. Lighting: again, whatever was available, cloudy sky and whatever light reflected off the snow..
As I mentioned earlier, this is just some experimentation. However, I would like to learn tricks and techniques on making better images like this. If you have any suggestions, please pass it on either in your comments or by flickr mail..
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Have a great weekend.
WOW!!!!!! I'm absolutely flabbergasted at this being Explored... Highest position was #2 on Explore..!!! I must be dreaming..!!!
All I can say is Thank you. If you are reading this, please accept this as a dedication.
Experimenting a fusion with my self-portrait and a photo of the Bilbao Guggenheim museum I made just few weeks ago
I was experimenting not only with the lensball but also with the Lightroom camera that is available on the iPhone. If you are in the Lightroom app, you can actually take a RAW photo in DNG format. It even did an HDR, DNG file.
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Experimenting with colored lights, white lights and a gelled flash today. I have the sides of the bubble blocked with black cards to help define the shape. I'll share the bts on my Instagram story.
Normally I aim to shoot everything in one photographic exposure but as a little experiment I've Photoshopped in a star trail shot from the previous night. The results look good to me but I will forever hang my head in shame at the thought that Photoshop is the work of Satan herself! (Kidding!)
Not the most compelling image, but I was messing around with Lightroom CC on my iPhone XS yesterday and took this is HDR. I was able to clone out his dog tag, adjust lighting and lighten the shadows a bit all on the phone. Nice sharp results I think
Expérimentation avec une composante de temps. Plutôt que de travailler avec de longue exposition. Cette photo est composée d'une cinquantaine de photos prises aux 30 secondes et fusionner. En autre mot, c'est un timelaps fusionné en une seule photo. Un éclairage arrière afin de faire ressortir la fumée.
13 different lightning strike photos from last night. Combined in CS4, auto align (both horz & vertical at different focal lengths) smart object, maximize, and this was the result of the experiment.
This series of images began when I was captivated by some of the "Illustrative" techniques used by Richard Gregory. Richard kindly gave me some tips and here are some experimental images based on the Bruges Canal shot which I posted yesterday. Thanks, Richard. None of them look like yours but I did get one quite close for a while. Then I became interested in getting an engraving type effect, mono and tinted. These are the three results.Thanks again, RichardGregory48.
Trying different focal points, aperture settings and light reflections. I think this one came out best!
My Project 52 on trying new things is over but that doesn't mean I am not experimenting. First real try with the Ring of Fire