Challenge - Thursday Jan. 9 thru Saturday Jan. 11 - 'Still Life'
Another challenge for you.....Still Life. I have seen some terrific Still Life photography posted and decided I wanted to learn more; and sharing tips would be very helpful so we can all learn from each other.....that may include set up and lighting, etc. I started out with some flowers and then added other items in my shots; I used natural lighting, candle light, and an LED flashlight for my lighting sources. This may be one time I can be happy for the extreme cold so did not make me feel quite so guilty staying indoors. And it also gave me the opportunity to work more with my post processing software. (But still need to work on more bubble shots Clicker!)
A vase of flowers....with natural light from the window
Carnation in a vase....with LED flashlight light
Another carnation in a vase
and on its side
LED flashlight light was used on this arrangement also
and globed
and in Corel Paintshop used the distortion effect...Polar Coordinates.....something that Clicker taught us
Irenejb wrote:
Another challenge for you.....Still Life. I have seen some terrific Still Life photography posted and decided I wanted to learn more; and sharing tips would be very helpful so we can all learn from each other.....that may include set up and lighting, etc. I started out with some flowers and then added other items in my shots; I used natural lighting, candle light, and an LED flashlight for my lighting sources. This may be one time I can be happy for the extreme cold so did not make me feel quite so guilty staying indoors. And it also gave me the opportunity to work more with my post processing software. (But still need to work on more bubble shots Clicker!)
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Irene, what a fantastic start! You have been busy. Does this mean I can give myself permission to buy some flowers tomorrow?? HE HE!
PAToGraphy wrote:
Irene, what a fantastic start! You have been busy. Does this mean I can give myself permission to buy some flowers tomorrow?? HE HE!
Hey...thanks Pat. And yes....you and everyone have my permission to purchase some flowers. Not only to work with but needed on these long winter days.
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
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Thank you Heirloom Tomato for those :thumbup: 's. Please feel free to post on this challenge.
What a great start Irene! Absolutely great still life photography! You seem to have great control of your lighting. #1 is really nicely done and The orange flowers are wonderful...so sharp! And I also see you have mastered the globe! :-).. Thanks for hosting! Should be a fun challenge.
Irenejb wrote:
Another challenge for you.....Still Life. I have seen some terrific Still Life photography posted and decided I wanted to learn more; and sharing tips would be very helpful so we can all learn from each other.....that may include set up and lighting, etc. I started out with some flowers and then added other items in my shots; I used natural lighting, candle light, and an LED flashlight for my lighting sources. This may be one time I can be happy for the extreme cold so did not make me feel quite so guilty staying indoors. And it also gave me the opportunity to work more with my post processing software. (But still need to work on more bubble shots Clicker!)
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Clicker2014 wrote:
What a great start Irene! Absolutely great still life photography! You seem to have great control of your lighting. #1 is really nicely done and The orange flowers are wonderful...so sharp! And I also see you have mastered the globe! :-).. Thanks for hosting! Should be a fun challenge.
Thank you Clicker. Learning and still learning from you and many others that have posted still life.
Bushido
Loc: No Where and Every Where
I did go out and buy flowers one day. And auto parts the next. Found a great little still life along the way.
Bushido wrote:
I did go out and buy flowers one day. And auto parts the next. Found a great little still life along the way.
Your flowers are perfect Bushido....as well as the metal pieces....and love the little frog! Can I ask what you used for light....I'm getting a lot of reflections and you will see this as I post more.
heres some from a while back
Bushido
Loc: No Where and Every Where
Irene, I use several thing to light the objects. The first thing to remember is that light reflects at the same angle it strikes, so look in your camera for hot spots and move your lights around until they are diminished. You can use flood lights that can be purchased at the hardware store. A piece of white cardboard makes a wonderful reflector. A white sheet when placed in front of the source will defuse the light and cut down on hot spots. Your best bet is to experiment. I am getting ready to leave for California. When I return if you are still interested I will set up some lights and photograph how they can be arranged. This is a great subject. Happy shooting.
Irenejb wrote:
Your flowers are perfect Bushido....as well as the metal pieces....and love the little frog! Can I ask what you used for light....I'm getting a lot of reflections and you will see this as I post more.
Bushido wrote:
Irene, I use several thing to light the objects. The first thing to remember is that light reflects at the same angle it strikes, so look in your camera for hot spots and move your lights around until they are diminished. You can use flood lights that can be purchased at the hardware store. A piece of white cardboard makes a wonderful reflector. A white sheet when placed in front of the source will defuse the light and cut down on hot spots. Your best bet is to experiment. I am getting ready to leave for California. When I return if you are still interested I will set up some lights and photograph how they can be arranged. This is a great subject. Happy shooting.
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Thank you Bushido. This is very helpful. I will have to do more research and reading.....maybe a whiteboard will help. Happy and safe travels to you.
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