rt1379 wrote:
:? mother-in-law!
No!, No!, No! That's not your Mother-in-law - it's mine. LOL :-D
Interesting shot. As a learning experience for us all could you describe how you took it.
Thanks for reminding me - I pick her up tomorrow morning at the Atlanta airport for a "Seasonal Visit??" I am SOOOO looking forward to the good times. DYNWIM???
Country's Mama wrote:
Interesting shot. As a learning experience for us all could you describe how you took it.
yea... sure!...
So you probably gathered that its one of those incense burner gadgets .. after you ignite the incense and replace the dragon on top, the smoke then exits through the nostrils...
I sat it here on the desk and placed some dark coloured card around the back of it .... I then turned out the lights ... the illumination came from a small LED flashlight...
Camera ... Canon 600D, Manual, no flash, F1, 1sec, ISO 3200.
The most surprising part of this is .... Just how did the manufacturer of this porcelain dragon manage to get the likeness of the wife's mother so accurate ?
:roll:
LOL - You've given me an idea of what to give the kids for Christmas.............................good photo.
rt1379 wrote:
Country's Mama wrote:
Interesting shot. As a learning experience for us all could you describe how you took it.
yea... sure!...
So you probably gathered that its one of those incense burner gadgets .. after you ignite the incense and replace the dragon on top, the smoke then exits through the nostrils...
I sat it here on the desk and placed some dark coloured card around the back of it .... I then turned out the lights ... the illumination came from a small LED flashlight...
Camera ... Canon 600D, Manual, no flash, F1, 1sec, ISO 3200.
The most surprising part of this is .... Just how did the manufacturer of this porcelain dragon manage to get the likeness of the wife's mother so accurate ?
:roll:
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:shock: oops !!!! that should have been "F 11"
rt1379 wrote:
Country's Mama wrote:
Interesting shot. As a learning experience for us all could you describe how you took it.
yea... sure!...
So you probably gathered that its one of those incense burner gadgets .. after you ignite the incense and replace the dragon on top, the smoke then exits through the nostrils...
I sat it here on the desk and placed some dark coloured card around the back of it .... I then turned out the lights ... the illumination came from a small LED flashlight...
Camera ... Canon 600D, Manual, no flash, F1, 1sec, ISO 3200.
The most surprising part of this is .... Just how did the manufacturer of this porcelain dragon manage to get the likeness of the wife's mother so accurate ?
:roll:
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You are bad. :shock:
Thank you for the explanations.
Country's Mama wrote:
rt1379 wrote:
Country's Mama wrote:
Interesting shot. As a learning experience for us all could you describe how you took it.
yea... sure!...
So you probably gathered that its one of those incense burner gadgets .. after you ignite the incense and replace the dragon on top, the smoke then exits through the nostrils...
I sat it here on the desk and placed some dark coloured card around the back of it .... I then turned out the lights ... the illumination came from a small LED flashlight...
Camera ... Canon 600D, Manual, no flash, F1, 1sec, ISO 3200.
The most surprising part of this is .... Just how did the manufacturer of this porcelain dragon manage to get the likeness of the wife's mother so accurate ?
:roll:
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You are bad. :shock:
Thank you for the explanations.
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:oops: shh.... my mother in law loves me ! ;-)
rt1379 wrote:
Country's Mama wrote:
rt1379 wrote:
Country's Mama wrote:
Interesting shot. As a learning experience for us all could you describe how you took it.
yea... sure!...
So you probably gathered that its one of those incense burner gadgets .. after you ignite the incense and replace the dragon on top, the smoke then exits through the nostrils...
I sat it here on the desk and placed some dark coloured card around the back of it .... I then turned out the lights ... the illumination came from a small LED flashlight...
Camera ... Canon 600D, Manual, no flash, F1, 1sec, ISO 3200.
The most surprising part of this is .... Just how did the manufacturer of this porcelain dragon manage to get the likeness of the wife's mother so accurate ?
:roll:
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You are bad. :shock:
Thank you for the explanations.
quote=rt1379 quote=Country's Mama Interesting sh... (
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:oops: shh.... my mother in law loves me ! ;-)
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I am glad to hear it. It makes life easier.
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