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Captured Light -- A Tribute
This is a tribute to Captured Light by asleepyfrog, one of the first two photos on which I voted in the Active Assignment Weekly group (AAW), just on four years ago. The original topic was "I've seen the light!".
Leslie, aka asleepyfrog, was one of those active in AAW in the early days, and captured some interesting images which took my fancy.
The AAW group is my favourite on flickr, and I find it is always of interest. I trust it continues for many more years.
Submitted for the weekly assignment finishing 5apr2010, "Tribute", in the Active Assignment Weekly group.
What it took:
I printed asleepyfrog's photo, and clipped it to the end of a rod, positioned near to the ceiling light in my bedroom — which could do with a bit of a dusting. To balance the exposure of the light and the photo, I used an off-camera flash, aimed directly at the photo. My intent was to leave the rest of the room (ceiling, and walls behind), in darkness, with only the two subject items illuminated. You can see a photo of the arrangement here.
Pentax K-7, 31mm, f/16, 1/180s, ISO 200, Matrix metering. 21:06 5apr2010 UTC+10.
Captured Light -- A Tribute
This is a tribute to Captured Light by asleepyfrog, one of the first two photos on which I voted in the Active Assignment Weekly group (AAW), just on four years ago. The original topic was "I've seen the light!".
Leslie, aka asleepyfrog, was one of those active in AAW in the early days, and captured some interesting images which took my fancy.
The AAW group is my favourite on flickr, and I find it is always of interest. I trust it continues for many more years.
Submitted for the weekly assignment finishing 5apr2010, "Tribute", in the Active Assignment Weekly group.
What it took:
I printed asleepyfrog's photo, and clipped it to the end of a rod, positioned near to the ceiling light in my bedroom — which could do with a bit of a dusting. To balance the exposure of the light and the photo, I used an off-camera flash, aimed directly at the photo. My intent was to leave the rest of the room (ceiling, and walls behind), in darkness, with only the two subject items illuminated. You can see a photo of the arrangement here.
Pentax K-7, 31mm, f/16, 1/180s, ISO 200, Matrix metering. 21:06 5apr2010 UTC+10.