Good topic, thanks for posting. I liked the presentation because it was not cluttered with unnecessary information.
The last image in this series is the most intriguing for me. I like the structure because it has many levels of information in a narrow color pallet. The forms and shapes of the twigs, leaves and petals, seem to join together to create a sense of depth and distance. Two areas caught my interest. The first is the layer of water drops as a texture and the second is the bright object in the lower left quadrant.
I am enjoying the evolution of the images and the words.
Jim
I like the composition, very painterly.
The URL posted may have some good information. Unfortunately, the message is lost due to the use of dark text on a black background. Legibility overrules fancy text.
Jim
Very nice perspective draws the viewer into the image. Consider removing
the two poles at the left edge. Increasing the shadow detail on the dark
canons would make them more important. The HDR is very well done.
Jim
Well Done!
I really like the forms and values in the foreground; they create a visual grounding effect for the image. The delicate textures on the building do a nice job of giving it a sense of history and weathering. The cloud movement lends a subtile dynamic that pushes the idea of strength in the image.
Try Google with the search term "pinhole body cap."
I found one for Canon EOS.
Jim
Greetings,
An interesting and informative link about meters. However, the author uses the term light meter rather than exposure meter. A light meter provides information in terms of foot candles an exposure meter provides f/stop and shutter speed settings based upon film sensitivity and the intensity of reflected or ambient light, as Im sure you know. I think that is important to use the correct terminology, especially when providing such basic information.
James
Great post, full of good information. Thanks!
Find a copy of Arthur Conan Doyles, The Case for Spirit Photography. It was published in 1923 by the George H. Doran Company. The book is full of first hand accounts of physic experiences and examples of spirit photography, many touted as scientific evidence.