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Jarrell Conley

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I found an old lock in an older barn.
Cp990

 
Thank you. I used one strobe with a 20 degree grid very close to the black background so that a spot lit area was made. I used to make a "tube" out of cardboard (think large sized toilet paper roll) and slip it over the flash head. It works just as good. The main front light was one strobe positioned high and to the side to more or less skim across the face of the lock. Exposure was f8 @1/125 th sec.
Jarrel, I love your work! Keep these wonderful posts coming!
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CP5000, OM-2n
 
Yes, the best thing about digital is being able to instantly review and make changes. Maybe in the lighting, assuming you have control. Maybe in the angle of view or background color. Sometimes you can improve it, sometimes not.


I found an old lock in an older barn.
Cp990

 
Jerrell,

You relentless pursuit of "the art" is inspiring and I've admired your photos for a long time. One day I will have more time to "paint with light" and will look back to your posts to help guide me.

Your picture reminds me of a couple of photos I took while wandering through a flea market in an old country town in Virginia last spring. There on a table was a box of locks and right next to it a box of keys. The photo below is what I wound up with.



Now .... were did my dam keys go!

tom
I found an old lock in an older barn.
Cp990

 
Tom, you have a composition there that proves sometimes more is better. So much to look at! I like the page curl on the top layer, why haven't I thought of that! Thanks! Can I steal..er, huh... borrow it?
Jarrell
You relentless pursuit of "the art" is inspiring and I've admired
your photos for a long time. One day I will have more time to
"paint with light" and will look back to your posts to help guide
me.

Your picture reminds me of a couple of photos I took while
wandering through a flea market in an old country town in Virginia
last spring. There on a table was a box of locks and right next to
it a box of keys. The photo below is what I wound up with.



Now .... were did my dam keys go!

tom
I found an old lock in an older barn.
Cp990

 
Yes it is very busy! But so is life. So many locks and so many keys to choose from.

The page-curl..... this image is the only time I have ever used it. In fact I don't think I have the software on my system that I did it with?

Tom
You relentless pursuit of "the art" is inspiring and I've admired
your photos for a long time. One day I will have more time to
"paint with light" and will look back to your posts to help guide
me.

Your picture reminds me of a couple of photos I took while
wandering through a flea market in an old country town in Virginia
last spring. There on a table was a box of locks and right next to
it a box of keys. The photo below is what I wound up with.



Now .... were did my dam keys go!

tom
I found an old lock in an older barn.
Cp990

 
Oh, to have iNova's way with words. I meant I liked the composition. I don't think it's too busy at all. I have never been very good at "seeing" good arrangements in multiple items. Sometimes I think I simplify too much, so it's good to study how someone who can do it, as your picture shows,.... does it.
Jarrell
The page-curl..... this image is the only time I have ever used it.
In fact I don't think I have the software on my system that I did
it with?

Tom
You relentless pursuit of "the art" is inspiring and I've admired
your photos for a long time. One day I will have more time to
"paint with light" and will look back to your posts to help guide
me.

Your picture reminds me of a couple of photos I took while
wandering through a flea market in an old country town in Virginia
last spring. There on a table was a box of locks and right next to
it a box of keys. The photo below is what I wound up with.



Now .... were did my dam keys go!

tom
I found an old lock in an older barn.
Cp990

 
:) ok. I'm going to start raising Serama bantam chickens. $500 for a rooster and hen. Sniff, sniff, you're gonna miss me too.
Are the foxes FREE?

If you have already paid that much for the chickens you wouldn't want to have to pay for the foxes too... would you! :-)

(sorry, just my silly sense of humour!)

Perhaps you should stick with photography... I haven't ever heard of a fox eating a camera. Even if you do show the rest of us up, I enjoy seeing your pics, especially the lighting you use.

Jarrell, nice photo... once again!

Yours sincerely,
Michael Offe,
South Australia.
 

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