RE: PESO--Ball

2007-02-01 Thread Tim Øsleby
Cool! 
There is room for improvements (edge sharpness and alignment of the shadow),
but it is very cool, as is. 


Tim
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Subject: PESO--Ball

A bit of a departure for me, this shot.  A week or so
ago, on another Sunday afternoon with dim, utterly
flat light outside, I felt desperate to click the
shutter on my ist D.  This superball was lying around,
so I played with it (photographically) for a while. 
This shot was taken on the dining room table,
illuminated from above by an incandescent fixture and
from the left by a tiny LED flashlight.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5529796

For some reason, I can't get the saturation to match
what it is in the unposted jpg, but that's the
internet for you.

ist D, DA 16-45, ISO 800, 1/20 @ f/4.5, RAW via ACR
and PE4.  I focused on a cat hair on the ball's
surface, which I removed with PE4.

Comments, rave reviews, scathing criticism all
welcome.

Rick

http://www.photo.net/photos/RickW


 


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Re: PESO--Ball

2007-01-31 Thread Jack Davis
Really interesting and probably marketable! If it were mine, I'd be
wishing the ball were a bit sharper edged and the shadow perfectly
centered. I feel this type image requires balanced geometry.
Its glow adds a lot.

Jack
--- Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 A bit of a departure for me, this shot.  A week or so
 ago, on another Sunday afternoon with dim, utterly
 flat light outside, I felt desperate to click the
 shutter on my ist D.  This superball was lying around,
 so I played with it (photographically) for a while. 
 This shot was taken on the dining room table,
 illuminated from above by an incandescent fixture and
 from the left by a tiny LED flashlight.
 
 http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5529796
 
 For some reason, I can't get the saturation to match
 what it is in the unposted jpg, but that's the
 internet for you.
 
 ist D, DA 16-45, ISO 800, 1/20 @ f/4.5, RAW via ACR
 and PE4.  I focused on a cat hair on the ball's
 surface, which I removed with PE4.
 
 Comments, rave reviews, scathing criticism all
 welcome.
 
 Rick
 
 http://www.photo.net/photos/RickW
 
 
  


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Re: PESO--Ball

2007-01-31 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 1/30/2007 7:02:37 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With the foreground  shadow, it's an interesting composition. A  
worthwhile experiment, I'd  say.
Paul
===
What he said.

Marnie aka Doe :-)

On  Jan 30, 2007, at 9:49 PM, Rick Womer wrote:

 A bit of a departure for  me, this shot.  A week or so
 ago, on another Sunday afternoon with  dim, utterly
 flat light outside, I felt desperate to click the
  shutter on my ist D.  This superball was lying around,
 so I played  with it (photographically) for a while.
 This shot was taken on the  dining room table,
 illuminated from above by an incandescent fixture  and
 from the left by a tiny LED flashlight.

  http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5529796

 For some  reason, I can't get the saturation to match
 what it is in the unposted  jpg, but that's the
 internet for you.

 ist D, DA 16-45,  ISO 800, 1/20 @ f/4.5, RAW via ACR
 and PE4.  I focused on a cat  hair on the ball's
 surface, which I removed with PE4.

  Comments, rave reviews, scathing criticism all
 welcome.

  Rick  


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PESO--Ball

2007-01-30 Thread Rick Womer
A bit of a departure for me, this shot.  A week or so
ago, on another Sunday afternoon with dim, utterly
flat light outside, I felt desperate to click the
shutter on my ist D.  This superball was lying around,
so I played with it (photographically) for a while. 
This shot was taken on the dining room table,
illuminated from above by an incandescent fixture and
from the left by a tiny LED flashlight.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5529796

For some reason, I can't get the saturation to match
what it is in the unposted jpg, but that's the
internet for you.

ist D, DA 16-45, ISO 800, 1/20 @ f/4.5, RAW via ACR
and PE4.  I focused on a cat hair on the ball's
surface, which I removed with PE4.

Comments, rave reviews, scathing criticism all
welcome.

Rick

http://www.photo.net/photos/RickW


 

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Re: PESO--Ball

2007-01-30 Thread Paul Stenquist
With the foreground shadow, it's an interesting composition. A  
worthwhile experiment, I'd say.
Paul
On Jan 30, 2007, at 9:49 PM, Rick Womer wrote:

 A bit of a departure for me, this shot.  A week or so
 ago, on another Sunday afternoon with dim, utterly
 flat light outside, I felt desperate to click the
 shutter on my ist D.  This superball was lying around,
 so I played with it (photographically) for a while.
 This shot was taken on the dining room table,
 illuminated from above by an incandescent fixture and
 from the left by a tiny LED flashlight.

 http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5529796

 For some reason, I can't get the saturation to match
 what it is in the unposted jpg, but that's the
 internet for you.

 ist D, DA 16-45, ISO 800, 1/20 @ f/4.5, RAW via ACR
 and PE4.  I focused on a cat hair on the ball's
 surface, which I removed with PE4.

 Comments, rave reviews, scathing criticism all
 welcome.

 Rick

 http://www.photo.net/photos/RickW



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Re: PESO--Ball

2007-01-30 Thread William Robb

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From: Rick Womer Subject: PESO--Ball


A bit of a departure for me, this shot.  A week or so
 ago, on another Sunday afternoon with dim, utterly
 flat light outside, I felt desperate to click the
 shutter on my ist D.  This superball was lying around,
 so I played with it (photographically) for a while.
 This shot was taken on the dining room table,
 illuminated from above by an incandescent fixture and
 from the left by a tiny LED flashlight.

 http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5529796

 For some reason, I can't get the saturation to match
 what it is in the unposted jpg, but that's the
 internet for you.

 ist D, DA 16-45, ISO 800, 1/20 @ f/4.5, RAW via ACR
 and PE4.  I focused on a cat hair on the ball's
 surface, which I removed with PE4.

 Comments, rave reviews, scathing criticism all
 welcome.

Dave Weiss needs to look at it, as it might confirm my suspicions regarding 
his problem. I note you were shooting close to wide open.
Neat picture, BTW.

William Robb 


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