Challenge #35 Blue - Angela Davis Here =)
Angela Davis
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I would like to first say Thank You soooo much for taking the time to vote for my photo, to be ranked in the #1 spot.. well I gotta be honest I have the biggest smile on my face right now & even my eyes watered up with Joy....
:barb how cool is this!
I would like to give the biggest hug to Gail ( CuriousCamel ) for giving me the push to join DGrin & the Challenges. Gail, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for seeing & believing in me, even if I may have not. I guess when you're in the midst of such talented photographers, you sometimes doubt yourself & what skills you might have. Thank you Gail for your friendship:thumb
I sure am looking forward to making new friends through DGrin... as for what I have seen so far, what an Awesome group of folks here and such kindness has been displayed my way... and I thank you all for that!
I will do my best to go step by step on how I created my photo, but just note I sure don't have the best of cameras..
I have no lighting system...
No studio...
No schooling...
Really nothing at all, LoL ...
But I do have a deep passion for photography
And with that said,
Here We Go :deal
and I hope it gives a smile as I am not for sure what to type...
It was very sunny when I took the photo, so I used the bright sunlight through my kitchen window as my lighting. The star bursts that came through on the photo were from the sunshine, and I had no clue that they were there until I downloaded the photo, Which I thought was so very cool as it was not photo shopped but natural.
I use cobalt blue glass baking pans & the same with my glass bowls, and I used both to create the blue. I put the baking pan on my kitchen counter and set one of the bowls inside. I took water and poured it in first, then I cracked an egg and removed the yolk and only used the whites. I very slowly poured the egg whites around in the water. Then to top things off I poured, very slowly, vegetable oil, which gave so many of the bubbles.
I had my camera on my tripod all the way down in the bowl. I flipped my setting over to Super Macro and had my lens almost right on top of the liquid.. yes it did make me a tad nervous, LoL but I really dig Macro and I was so pleased when I saw the photo on the computer. It was the effect I was shooting for.
I popped the color some in my program and tweaked a couple of spots where you could see the outline of my kitchen window in the big bubble. I did give it a hard sharpen, but I really wanted the bubbles to be crisp on the edges. Lets see.... I gave a slight dust and saved :ivar
I sure hope I was able to answer some questions on how I did my photo. If I have missed anything or more info is needed on something I might have not typed... holla back at me and I will do my best.
I have a lot of construction going on at my home right now and I am so sorry if it seems to take me awhile to type back, but that should be done soon.
So here's to all the great folks here and a wonderful Friday to us all.. Again, Thanks So Much...
what a way to kick off a TGIF & WeekEnd
:beer
Angela Davis
www.acdavisphotography.com
Across The Universe ACDavis©2009 600x400.jpg
:barb how cool is this!
I would like to give the biggest hug to Gail ( CuriousCamel ) for giving me the push to join DGrin & the Challenges. Gail, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for seeing & believing in me, even if I may have not. I guess when you're in the midst of such talented photographers, you sometimes doubt yourself & what skills you might have. Thank you Gail for your friendship:thumb
I sure am looking forward to making new friends through DGrin... as for what I have seen so far, what an Awesome group of folks here and such kindness has been displayed my way... and I thank you all for that!
I will do my best to go step by step on how I created my photo, but just note I sure don't have the best of cameras..
I have no lighting system...
No studio...
No schooling...
Really nothing at all, LoL ...
But I do have a deep passion for photography
And with that said,
Here We Go :deal
and I hope it gives a smile as I am not for sure what to type...
It was very sunny when I took the photo, so I used the bright sunlight through my kitchen window as my lighting. The star bursts that came through on the photo were from the sunshine, and I had no clue that they were there until I downloaded the photo, Which I thought was so very cool as it was not photo shopped but natural.
I use cobalt blue glass baking pans & the same with my glass bowls, and I used both to create the blue. I put the baking pan on my kitchen counter and set one of the bowls inside. I took water and poured it in first, then I cracked an egg and removed the yolk and only used the whites. I very slowly poured the egg whites around in the water. Then to top things off I poured, very slowly, vegetable oil, which gave so many of the bubbles.
I had my camera on my tripod all the way down in the bowl. I flipped my setting over to Super Macro and had my lens almost right on top of the liquid.. yes it did make me a tad nervous, LoL but I really dig Macro and I was so pleased when I saw the photo on the computer. It was the effect I was shooting for.
I popped the color some in my program and tweaked a couple of spots where you could see the outline of my kitchen window in the big bubble. I did give it a hard sharpen, but I really wanted the bubbles to be crisp on the edges. Lets see.... I gave a slight dust and saved :ivar
I sure hope I was able to answer some questions on how I did my photo. If I have missed anything or more info is needed on something I might have not typed... holla back at me and I will do my best.
I have a lot of construction going on at my home right now and I am so sorry if it seems to take me awhile to type back, but that should be done soon.
So here's to all the great folks here and a wonderful Friday to us all.. Again, Thanks So Much...
what a way to kick off a TGIF & WeekEnd
:beer
Angela Davis
www.acdavisphotography.com
Across The Universe ACDavis©2009 600x400.jpg
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Thank you so much and here all along I thought I should get out of the kitchen more, lol :eat this is just so cool!
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When I first saw your shot I wondered how you did it--I never would have guessed it--eggs!!!-- brilliant.
I'm a beginner too, so now I can't use my "newness" as an excuse--you kind of threw that out the window. I have to step up my game!
Thank you.
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Well done, and congratulations... your picture deserves it.
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