jfantasma wrote:
jfantasma wrote:
MadMike wrote:
Just a small sample of what to expect tomorrow. Lets see if you can figure out how I made this, and get yours ready for a day of learning.
looks like glow in the dark necklace to mee like my kids use at halloween.
Now I feel dumb because I went through a few more pages and seen the answer LOL. but at least I didnt cheat
lol - true - and like I told him, we can figure it out after he tells us
jfantasma wrote:
Janice wrote:
jfantasma wrote:
oh no - i don't think I will do that! I wouldn't want to be frozen nearly to death - hmmmm
I thought about that too but it is a lot betterthan killing them to take pictures and they are released back and are completely normal again. I respect all living things and mother earth and would not do anything to harm either one of them. I an understand your point of view and I respect it.
If you feel ok about doing that then go ahead. I am not judging you. I just can't do it myself is all i am saying. Thank you for understanding that.
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Thank you for honesty. We all have tricks up our sleeves, whats yours???? don't be stingy, learn us a good photography trick![/quote]
I don't have one, that is why I am here, to learn all of yours - lololol
Love the darker moody one at the top!
Janice wrote:
I finally got some shots - didn't want to use archives cause I think I already posted those before so I was waiting for the sun to get in the right position to take these... they didn't turn out the way I envisioned but they will do for now....
its the man cave where my husband lives most of the time....
kegerator, air compressor, phones, tv...couple motorpsychies...maybe even a girlie poster calender or two, dart board and Im pretty sure there is a miller high life neon someone gave us ...oh and he lets me keep my car in there.
Janice wrote:
RiverNan wrote:
ANNETTE...SUPER JOB...not so easy eh?
Madmike..you couldnt have told us to go out and buy our toys this morning.???? I dont have any clue as to where to go and get a neon anything...well maybe a bar light in my gayrage.
I know - he should have told us right! You have a gayrage? What the heck is it - lolololololol
Okay, folks. Awoke to pa 20. Will look thru rest and see what Mad Mike is up to, Hope to post. Off w grandkids this Am and a road trip this afternoon (unplanned)
RiverNan wrote:
its the man cave where my husband lives most of the time....
kegerator, air compressor, phones, tv...couple motorpsychies...maybe even a girlie poster calender or two, dart board and Im pretty sure there is a miller high life neon someone gave us ...oh and he lets me keep my car in there.
Janice wrote:
RiverNan wrote:
ANNETTE...SUPER JOB...not so easy eh?
Madmike..you couldnt have told us to go out and buy our toys this morning.???? I dont have any clue as to where to go and get a neon anything...well maybe a bar light in my gayrage.
I know - he should have told us right! You have a gayrage? What the heck is it - lolololololol
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well now that you put it like that I understand 100% :-)
ALF43
Loc: Fayetteville, NC
Cool picture! How did you get the ring to stay up? Glue? Love the picture!
aleone63 wrote:
Day 219 photo challenge is backlight. Backlighting refers to lighting in a photograph that comes from behind an object. Because backlighting requires a subtle manipulation of a scenes light, photographers consider it a more advanced technique to master. When effectively implemented in a scene, however, backlighting can enhance the finer details of an object (such as the tiny hairs on bug) or a scenes more delicate features (such as the dust particles or drops of mist in a given background).
Here are a few examples...
Have fun....
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Hello fellow Wisconsonite! Just had to comment on your last shot with the ring....very clever and powerful.
If I have "back lighting" is is pure luck!!
From my chair/recliner looking out this what I see
How about some sunlight
The Duke !!
Like all except the sun spots on the last one. Good examples of back light photography.
Roadrunner wrote:
St-Antoine-de-Tilly, Québec... Eight hours due north from Portland, ME
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