See what rain does to me
Second pass as I forgot the freakin cigar!
Messin with the colors big time
And the final version
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This is a discussion on The phone call within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; See what rain does to me Second pass as I forgot the freakin cigar! Messin with the colors big time ...
See what rain does to me
Second pass as I forgot the freakin cigar!
Messin with the colors big time
And the final version
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Last edited by Michaelaw; 11-10-2009 at 08:22 PM.
It's an interesting interplay of shadows and colour. Well staged and well shot. I'm not very bright though so I don't quite get the "phone call" reference unless it's the fact that you abandoned all this stuff to go answer the phone.
Ha ha..I was wondering where your smoke was!!! Love the shadows! looks like a great way to spend an afternoon!
So when I answered the phone a voice said "Try it with strobes!" And so I did!
1 SB600 shooting through a plastic tree left, 1 SB600 snooted to light the smoke and one SB900 on the table firing toward camera right bouncing of a 32" gold reflector. Somehow I couldn't get the leaf shadows a well as ambient but I'm OK with the final result. I was trying for an old sort of 50's, 60's look
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I hate smoking so the first one is the most appealing to me.
But content I dislike aside ... that shadow mosaic you've captured on the wall just plain makes this photo! Brilliant! Take that away and I'd have looked at it ... shrugged my shoulders and walked away yawning.
Very well done Maw! LOVE the final shot in post one. The shadows are just excellent here![]()
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