2 flashes and 1 sink
Arvan
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Hey..
Was playing arround with 2 external flashes on my room..And what did i find intresting? this old kinda nasty sink..So i sat there and took pictures leaning my back against my bed. It turned out as a nice bunch of pics imo.
I have some unwanted shadows wich i couldn´t get past..But hey, Just need some more practice..it´s not the end of the world:D.
All of em are shot with a 30 year old pentax lens. 50mm f/2.8...sooooo sharp
Was playing arround with 2 external flashes on my room..And what did i find intresting? this old kinda nasty sink..So i sat there and took pictures leaning my back against my bed. It turned out as a nice bunch of pics imo.
I have some unwanted shadows wich i couldn´t get past..But hey, Just need some more practice..it´s not the end of the world:D.
All of em are shot with a 30 year old pentax lens. 50mm f/2.8...sooooo sharp
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Hi Arvan,
I prefer the lighting on the first too,
looks more natural, the last two have a heavier blue tone to them.
You can see the difference also in the colour of the wall.
Thanks for sharing ... Skippy
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
ys the light is more natural on the first one...But who says that photos have to be natural?
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The last one holds my interest the longest. The second one the least... but I think it's because the last one is giving me a "what is that anyway?" kind of question. More abstract I guess. Hey.. have you considered converting them to B&W and pushing the contrast a bit? Anything mechanical and not rusty seems to lend itself well to that.
Jamie