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Add One Large Egg
Add One Large Egg
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Challenge: Separation (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Lens: Tamron AF 28-200mm f/3.8-5.6 Aspherical XR IF Super Zoom for Canon
Location: Home
Date: Feb 14, 2005
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/50
Galleries: Humorous, Macro
Date Uploaded: Feb 14, 2005

This was a funny situation that I got myself into for the shot. I brainstormed for a while until I came up with the idea. Then, when I went to my fridge, I realized we had all but two eggs left. I called up Robert (Zap228) to see if he could come model my two eggs that I had. There was no answer so I was forced to set up a tripod and the lighting/background by myself. The lighting consisted of one kitchen fan light from above and two desk lights, one from camera right and one from the left. Then I realized that I had lost my cable release. So the actual picture taking was pretty humorous. I had to put the camera on self-timer. Then, I pressed the shutter, egg in hand... ran around my kitchen table... cracked the egg and hoped that it came out right. This shot was egg 2/2 and the only usable one. :)

I cropped it this way to avoid really harsh lighting on my hands. I know that that will probably be my downfall, but i had to decide to crop closer or avoid some blown highlights.

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02/24/2005 05:41:38 PM
Great catch of the moving image though.
While I like the concept, I find the overall image to appear a bit flat. Overly lit at the top, where the hands are, and dulling the yellow of the yolk. Perhaps back lighting and toning down the front lighting would help?
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02/24/2005 08:28:19 AM
well I like this shot but three things stand out that I dont like. first the mortar: why would someone use a mortor to put eggs in? Just dosn't seem to fit.

Second: the motion blur: While not a bad effect I think that stop motion would have looked more pleasing.

last of all: the hands look to be a little too bright.

Overall nice shot better than the average.
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02/21/2005 02:42:06 AM
Looks like the yoke is in a sack....nice.
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