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Jul 07, 2010 03:46 |  #1

A little project I have read about in a few places was to take an ordinary object and look at it from different angles to see "new life" in it so to speak.
So I took a rose the is currently sitting in a vase on our coffee table as my subject and went at it for half an hour or so and I am pretty happy with the results.

1. Reverse kit lens macro in black and white

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2. "High key" portrait
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3. "Low key" portrait
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Jul 07, 2010 05:55 |  #2

The light looks a bit harsh in the first one but the last one is a stunner, nice job. :)


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Jul 08, 2010 01:44 |  #3

Thanks Mike. The first was lit with a handheld LED flash light, hardly technical but got a bit more blown out in conversion to B&W.
Thanks for the comments

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