The first two pictures I'm posting here were taken in my garage with light coming in from the west in the late afternoon. The top one was something I noticed looking through windows from two rooms away. Captivated by the shapes formed on the wall and the shadows of the bicycle, I shot a dozen pictures of various compositions, balance of light and dark, and camera angles, choosing the one here as my favorite.
As I looked around the room, I noticed a pan of dahlia and gladiola bulbs that had been dug up and held over the winter that the light was playing around upon. Some of the roots were highlighted and gave an interesting visual texture of various values of the dominant brown color. I moved in close, switching my camera to "macro" mode, and captured five or six images. Here's the one I like the best.
I think that the lighting in the first photo is great it makes it seem mysterious to me.
ReplyDeleteThe second picture reminds me of Alice in Wonderland. (:
ReplyDeleteMuy Bueno. Nice macro shot of the blossom!
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ReplyDeleteThe light in the bike photo is lovely... and it really emphasizes the shadow of the bike on the wall. I love how the shadow is slightly skewed from the original bike wheel.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are great I liked how the flower is zoomed in
ReplyDeleteFirst photo: The way the light hits the bicycle, and is controlled by the shadows brings a lot of interest to the photo!
ReplyDeleteI really like the focus of the coil-thing in the center of the middle picture. It really draws the eye there, and the light really makes it pop while everything else is slightly out of focus.
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ReplyDeleteI think the lighting in the first photo of the bike is particularly successful. I enjoy the contrast that is created between light and shadow it really helps to direct the eye through the shot.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you Alex!
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