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Canon, delighting 'me' always..
Here is another 20 minutes tweak, another version of my self portrait. This time gradient bokeh plays around with cool yummy tones.
Added a very small gradient to upper left to better contrast the gradient across the entire photo. Otherwise completely as it came off the memory card. :)
It is simply a macro of one of those reflectors on poles you can put up along your driveway, on a tree, etc.
I wanted to get gradients of color in the background with this. The wine glass was primarily there as an excuse to use the background.
Camera and lighting info: D80, 50mm f/1.8 @ f/10 & 1/200th. SB-800 camera right through a red gel and 1/8" Honl grid onto the background. SB-600 high and left angled into the background with a blue gel and snooted at 85mm.
Made with this solution
Strobist info:
One 430ex 1/2 power into 60x60 softobox from left (1)
One 580ex 1/4 power from below (2)
One 430ex 1/4 power from behind (3)
One reflecting white panel on the right (4)
Artist: Daniel Arsham
Title: Gradient Eroded Basketballs
Material: rose quartz, marble dust, glacial rock, obsidian fragments, pulverised glass, steel, volcanic glass, ash, hydrostone on steel rack
Saatchi Gallery
London, England, UK
thank you Mirka! (photo and editing by her using my actions)
this is an example of all the actions you will receive...
first 3 photos on Left column are edited with the vintage actions, the rest are gradients which can be used on top of the vintage edits or on their own.
see HUGE:
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Info on how to get them on my profile :)
visit Mirka's beautiful stream
Was taking some photos of Oldham / Manchester from a high point in Oldham and took this shot for fence Friday as part of the series HFF
Gradient project complete! My Photostream has an image of the plain fabric from Vicki Welsh, with just cord laid on it so you can see how beautiful this gradient is. colors are just perfect for my house, too. Woot!
Shibui Knits' (free) pattern and their Silk Cloud yarn. I love both.The yarn is knit with 3 strands held together and it makes the warmest, softest fabric while still being light and comfortable.
The beautiful sky is a gradient of deep blue, pale whitish-blue and orangey-red in the wee hours of the morning. The apartment blocks are still lit by yellow street lamps and some residents' fluorescent lights.
Shot in a long exposure with my Sony A200 and 18-70mm lens, both of which were held steady by my Slik Pro 330DX tripod and a ball head.
Before taking this photo, I wished I brought a polarising filter along, but I guess nature is already so good-looking 8)