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07/31/2002 03:00:13 PM · #1
Angel of Cheer

This is my own version of another photo I saw somewhere else...


07/31/2002 03:04:05 PM · #2
Originally posted by jmsetzler:
Angel of Cheer


Cool. It looks like a magazine ad. How'd you do it?
07/31/2002 03:07:01 PM · #3
Originally posted by Kimbly:
Originally posted by jmsetzler:
[i]Angel of Cheer


Cool. It looks like a magazine ad. How'd you do it?[/i]

I put the corkscrew flat on a chair on top of a black sweatshirt. I manually exposed it so I could underexpose slightly to wash out the background to near total darkness...
07/31/2002 03:11:57 PM · #4
What sort of lighting?
07/31/2002 03:12:53 PM · #5
Originally posted by Kimbly:
What sort of lighting?

I just used the natural lighting in the room... ambient light from the window seemed to work nicely.. no lights were on in the room...
07/31/2002 03:17:30 PM · #6
John,

I want some more contrast -- what I assume to be polished metal is SOOOOOO dark. The problem is in getting a nice range of tones in the picture since there's really only two tones in the shot -- the metal of the bottle opener and the black background....
07/31/2002 03:18:35 PM · #7


try holding a white card up in front of the corkscrew so as to pick up those tones in the metal.
07/31/2002 03:24:33 PM · #8
darkness on the subject was my intention...
07/31/2002 03:28:23 PM · #9
Then you nailed it :-)

07/31/2002 03:29:12 PM · #10
The "angel of cheer" is not a good angel... she is deceitful... :)
07/31/2002 03:34:00 PM · #11
John,

I must say that image makes me thirsty.
07/31/2002 03:34:47 PM · #12
Originally posted by dequinix:
John,

I must say that image makes me thirsty.


So the dark angel has you in her grasp :)
07/31/2002 05:37:03 PM · #13
I think you should have taken it from another angle. :P
07/31/2002 05:40:38 PM · #14
Why arn't you out taking pictures of old stuff.
07/31/2002 05:56:10 PM · #15
Originally posted by daysez:
Why arn't you out taking pictures of old stuff.


that is old.. that corkscrew is 42 years and 3 months old...
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