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Archive for 28. August 2009
Bobbles and only $1
28. August 2009 by David.
I haven’t had much time to get out and do much photography, but I did have time to get to the dollar store. There I found some glass bobbles (among other things) that I thought might just be the thing for my new light table. I like the dollar store, the biggest mistake you make costs only $1. Of course I have a pile of those $1 items that I haven’t gotten around to yet.
Keep clicking,
Dave
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To freeze or not to freeze …… or a third option
28. August 2009 by Friedhelm.
This is a great example how important it is to create images not to take them. It is also a great example how important it is to know your camera and how to use it manually. The second image was shot right after the first one. It is the same subject, just the camera setting was different. The first image was shot at f5.6, 1/500s at ISO 100. The second at f40, 1/10s at ISO 100. It almost looks like you have two different subjects. Take a good look and compare the two images and then go out and shoot your own.
By the way, that’s not it. Thanks to digital photography and post-processing you are are able to be even more creative. I overlaid the two images and used different blending options combined with masking to create this image.
Enjoy and happy image creating!
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