This challenge showcases lighting from behind the subject. The subject may become a silhouette, or almost transparent or rimmed with light. It's one of my favorite effects and I'm looking forward to your posts.
PAToGraphy wrote:
This challenge showcases lighting from behind the subject. The subject may become a silhouette, or almost transparent or rimmed with light. It's one of my favorite effects and I'm looking forward to your posts.
Hmmmm A challenge for sure Pat..but I'll try
Was checking some lost photos from 2014-got left behind...so I found this one...maybe it fits light from behind...
If, not ,I liked it!
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
judy juul wrote:
Was checking some lost photos from 2014-got left behind...so I found this one...maybe it fits light from behind...
If, not ,I liked it!
It beautifully eye-catching and joyous
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joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
DWU2 wrote:
OK, here's one -
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joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
PAToGraphy wrote:
This challenge showcases lighting from behind the subject. The subject may become a silhouette, or almost transparent or rimmed with light. It's one of my favorite effects and I'm looking forward to your posts.
Spectacular captures of the light, especially magnificent Three πππππ
joecichjr wrote:
It beautifully eye-catching and joyous
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Glad you liked it too, Joe!
Hunted a few more..
From inside the stone bridge
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Here's one that's 1/2 back lit
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This one a very fav. of mine=-Ca. backlit
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Jerry G
Loc: Waterford, Michigan and Florida
Here's one I keep coming back to trying to get the post processing right.
PAToGraphy wrote:
This challenge showcases lighting from behind the subject. The subject may become a silhouette, or almost transparent or rimmed with light. It's one of my favorite effects and I'm looking forward to your posts.
Very nice start, Pat. I donβt do enough of those, but every once in a while something catches my eye and I just have to shoot it.
Back in February this year I was in Jackson Hole, WY. with my brother-in-law staying at the Wort Hotel. Yeah I know itβs little more blue blood than I usually allow, but it was part of the package we signed up for. Besides the kids are moderately successful so why donβt I spend itπβοΈ
Anyway they have a bar in the hotel called the Silver Dollar Bar. Story is Mr. Wort picked them all up himself at the Denver mint when they rebuilt after a fire in the 1930s. That last morning there with time to kill before catching a ride to the AP to fly home we sauntered through it on our way to breakfast and I caught this view with my phone.
I think Mike is countingπ
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This is the newest of two bars built this way, and they are real silver dollars
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