AndyT wrote:
I always enjoy silhouettes and shadows.
really know point of view
William wrote:
will you still see me when I'm sixty four
Funny I feel like a 57 too..
pg.48
katspangle wrote:
Two things I have been enjoying playing around with are silhouettes (especially with our beautiful sunsets around here) and the use of shadows to make photos interesting. I probably have a lot to learn about both techniques, so I am hoping to gain some inspiration by seeing your photos using either or both of the techniques. I am looking forward to seeing your submissions!
I was out on the 10th of September on my way home from work when the sunset, the clouds, and moon among the clouds opposite of the sunset caught my attention. I parked my car and decided I would just do some experimenting and practicing. Later I pondered what to do with the shots. Interestingly, as I reviewed the photos and thought to trash them, the thought had occurred that silhouettes may be a good approach. Today I stumbled upon your challenge and it made me reconsider the shots. Thank you for the challenge.
Camera: Canon 5D Mark IV
Lens: Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary with 1.4x teleconverter
No filter used, just set the manual settings, focused near the sun but not directly on the sun using back-button focusing, then swung to the composition I wanted and fired using burst mode.
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Angel Star Photography wrote:
I was out on the 10th of September on my way home from work when the sunset, the clouds, and moon among the clouds opposite of the sunset caught my attention. I parked my car and decided I would just do some experimenting and practicing. Later I pondered what to do with the shots. Interestingly, as I reviewed the photos and thought to trash them, the thought had occurred that silhouettes may be a good approach. Today I stumbled upon your challenge and it made me reconsider the shots. Thank you for the challenge.
Camera: Canon 5D Mark IV
Lens: Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary with 1.4x teleconverter
No filter used, just set the manual settings, focused near the sun but not directly on the sun using back-button focusing, then swung to the composition I wanted and fired using burst mode.
Settings shown with the photos...
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Two very good shots #1 is my favourite
These two silhouettes are from my private archives. I wish I could continue to capture more, but I can't even hold a camera any more due to the advanced rheumatoid arthritis in my hands -- the penalty for my 92 years of survival! But I wouldn't surrender any of those years, especially since I enjoy sharing my memories with my fellow Hoggers. Thank you all for the privilege.
Lakeside dreamer - Bavaria, 1947
Waiting - Bavaria, 1961
OK, a self portrait... ;0)
creativ simon wrote:
Two very good shots #1 is my favourite
Thank you and I agree. As I posted the shots I found myself preferring #1. Do you have any recommendations on how to improve #2, if possible? I made an attempt pulling back the red hue as I didn't recall the scene being so red.
ISO 50, Shutter 1/2000, f/40, focal length 526mm
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Angel Star Photography wrote:
Thank you and I agree. As I posted the shots I found myself preferring #1. Do you have any recommendations on how to improve #2, if possible? I made an attempt pulling back the red hue as I didn't recall the scene being so red.
This is absolutely beautiful!
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
RichardQ wrote:
These two silhouettes are from my private archives. I wish I could continue to capture more, but I can't even hold a camera any more due to the advanced rheumatoid arthritis in my hands -- the penalty for my 92 years of survival! But I wouldn't surrender any of those years, especially since I enjoy sharing my memories with my fellow Hoggers. Thank you all for the privilege.
Pg 49 - Richard, you have a wonderful "eye" and an incredible
talent for telling stories through your images, and it's an honor
to view such through your work!
Tim
Angel Star Photography wrote:
Thank you and I agree. As I posted the shots I found myself preferring #1. Do you have any recommendations on how to improve #2, if possible? I made an attempt pulling back the red hue as I didn't recall the scene being so red.
I worked from your original and adjusted saturation then hue, and got this result
Original
Adjusted
RichardQ wrote:
These two silhouettes are from my private archives. I wish I could continue to capture more, but I can't even hold a camera any more due to the advanced rheumatoid arthritis in my hands -- the penalty for my 92 years of survival! But I wouldn't surrender any of those years, especially since I enjoy sharing my memories with my fellow Hoggers. Thank you all for the privilege.
Love #2 Richard, well captured
RichardQ wrote:
These two silhouettes are from my private archives. I wish I could continue to capture more, but I can't even hold a camera any more due to the advanced rheumatoid arthritis in my hands -- the penalty for my 92 years of survival! But I wouldn't surrender any of those years, especially since I enjoy sharing my memories with my fellow Hoggers. Thank you all for the privilege.
real work of a fine life experience
awe is real in your vision of life@
my film days steeled the D/days
and ask you how to recover my
past as you have well displayed
where did you begin the works
and how did you accomplish it
Bill@@@@@@@@@@@@@?
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