Golden Twilight 2
Uploaded: July 25, 2006 08:48:56
Effects created in-camera.
(Nikkor 180 mm w/extension tube, Provia 100,...mixed lighting.)
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Paul Michko July 25, 2006 0
Wonderful composition, Bob. #490663
Carolyn M. Fletcher
July 25, 2006
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Bob Cammarata July 25, 2006 0
Thanks Paul and Carolyn for your comments.This is a different version of a similar photo I submitted last month.
Bob
(p.s...Carolyn, I like your new mini-pix.) :) #3075197
Colette M. Metcalf July 25, 2006 0
This is GREAT, Bob!!! #3075231Bob Cammarata July 25, 2006 0
Thanks Colette. #3079719Donna La Mattino Pagakis August 27, 2006 0
This is excellent, a real winner!! Congratulations! #3221747
Chris Budny
August 27, 2006
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Leonard Pierce August 27, 2006 0
Congratulations Bob! #3223355Paul Michko August 27, 2006 0
Congratulation on a great finalist, Bob. #3224052
paul parent
August 27, 2006
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Virginia Leone
August 27, 2006
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Bob Cammarata August 27, 2006 0
Thanks everyone for your kind words.The setup for this photo and others like it were created on one of days when there was "nothing to shoot".
I've used this same background in the past for other subjects.
A wide aperture setting...and how you direct the auxillary light source are the primary factors in creating these out-of-focus halos of light.
A simple prop found lying around in the woods can be turned into a work of art when light is utilized as the primary point of interest.
Bob #3227720
Claudine Grove
August 28, 2006
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Chris Budny
August 28, 2006
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Kay Beausoleil August 28, 2006 0
Fun with light and DOF! Congratulations, Bob, on your win for this cool image! #3235286Bob Cammarata August 29, 2006 0
Thanks Claudine Christopher and Kay for your nice comments.It's definately fun to play with light.
It's subtle nuances and intricacies is what makes photography so intriguing and challenging...(for me, anyway).
Bob
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Janine Russell
August 29, 2006
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Bob Cammarata August 29, 2006 0
Thanks Janine!Bob #3238395
Sheila K. Floyd August 29, 2006 0
This is one of my favorite shots out there! I love it... Love the lighting! I am always working on this beautiful type of in-camera lighting...Have you ever heard of Bokeh form of photography... This depicts is to perfection.. Congrats on your win!! It's so well deserved, even if it WAS with a Nikon (lol, ;0) #3238627Colette M. Metcalf August 29, 2006 0
Congratulations on your WIN, Bob! #3239080Nadya Johnson August 29, 2006 0
Awesome and amazing, Bob! Congratulations on your VERY stunning WIN!! #3240072Deborah Sandidge August 29, 2006 0
Very creative work, Bob - a beautiful winning image! Congratulations! #3240559Bob Cammarata August 29, 2006 0
Thanks Sheila, Colette, Nadya and Deborah for your comments.Actually,...I'd never heard the term "Bokeh" before. (I had to Google it to see what it was.)
I've been experimenting with this technique for a few years with macro subjects and studio shots...and with each session I'm becoming even more fascinated in this process of playing with light.
Bob
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Sharon Day September 03, 2006 0
Big congratulations on this gorgeous win, Bob!!! Well done! #3259448Bob Cammarata September 03, 2006 0
Thanks Sharon! #3259774Glenda H. Travis September 04, 2006 0
Wow! This is awesome and better yet, created 'in camera'...I am so jealous! Wonderful Bob and well deserved WIN!Nobu Nagase September 22, 2006 0
Wow, fabulous shot!!!Bob Cammarata September 22, 2006 0
Thanks Glenda and Nobi for your nice comments.These types of in-camera background effects are not real difficult to create.
A wide aperture setting, a close-focusing lens or accessory and an auxilliary light source are all that are required (and of course, a subject to place in the foreground).
You also need to be aware of the color temperature of the light you are using to create the background highlights and be extra careful not to let it spill onto the subject.
In this particular scenario the aux. lighting was a simple flashlight...which I always carry in my pack. The background was a flat slab of granite encrusted with mica crystals.
A smaller piece of mica-encrusted rock was utilized as a base to display my subject, a dried out snail shell which, like the rocks, was found lying around in the woods at the scene.
...As to "what's keeping this from the 1st?"...:
Maybe Sheila F. was on the right track...I did use a Nikon ;)
Bob #3346760
Usman M. Bajwa
November 11, 2010
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