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| 04/05/2004 09:35:25 AM |
Fire in a Glassby Lee31Comment by Lee31: I was pleased with the way this turned out. I placed a table on the window sill, with another table on top of that, then I placed the glass at the edge of the top table and set the tripod at shoulder height on the ground. I think the angle of the camera to glass is what gave it the mirrored effect in the glass and liquid. I was also lucky, as the sky was clouded, with no blue areas. The sun was just lighting up the edges which is what gives this a nice illuminated look. |
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| 03/23/2004 11:48:41 PM |
Postedby Lee31Comment by Lee31: Thank you all for your votes. Again, this is my highest placing yet!
In answer to some of your questions.
No, not tricky photography, although I dont think you mean't it like that. It was right place right time. In fact I had time to get a better position, and then wait for them to look in the right direction.
The boat was a shame, but I managed to position it between the posts. There was actually 5 birds in a row, but there would have been 1 blank post, and they would have been smaller. |
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