Teardrop
by arunningman
05-06-2011: "Teardrop"
Why: Wife had been clearing the cupboards and left a white bowl out. Liked the look of the curves that were produced as I rotated it on the work top, and decided to make an abstract with it.
How: Underexposed it so that only part of the bowl would be visible. Used a black sheet for the backdrop and used natural diffused backlight to pick out the rim. Rotated image through 90 degrees clockwise to look like a teardrop.
Tech: Pentax K10D, Tripod, 8 seconds, f16, 57mm lens.
Why: Wife had been clearing the cupboards and left a white bowl out. Liked the look of the curves that were produced as I rotated it on the work top, and decided to make an abstract with it.
How: Underexposed it so that only part of the bowl would be visible. Used a black sheet for the backdrop and used natural diffused backlight to pick out the rim. Rotated image through 90 degrees clockwise to look like a teardrop.
Tech: Pentax K10D, Tripod, 8 seconds, f16, 57mm lens.
Uploaded05/07/2011 - 07:26
CategoryStill Life
Posted 10/07/2011 - 09:21
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I'm going to have to start reading what I type - thanks.
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