Many thanks for your comments good bad or ugly.
Remorhaz wrote:Red was attempt #2 (we only did 3 before going for a moon pic ) - Gerry was almost tall enough to reach the tube up there to the spout
Neotiger, Gerry is a certain expert at painting. It's actually really hard to get those cathodes off his hands. They are his so maybe he has a point.
I do have one more idea for this tap (by the way is the winner this year). Standby for that image soon....
Remorhaz wrote: I don't remember us doing one that well lit - you must have extracted every last morsel of juice out of the raw - and I can't really see any signs of degradation so very nicely done.
Will have another look. I think I may have done this exposure just prior to the cathode stuff we tried on it.
biggerry wrote: I think you had teh premo possie there. This is one example of that light painting really adding to teh scenery. I would probably rework the flow at the tap end just to clean up the dodgy start bit..or kick the pleb doing it...
It shows how a few feet can make a big difference in the composition....
Thanks for the nice painting here. My attempt didn't quite come off at all. Yeah yeah. I'll clean up the start no issues...
biggerry wrote:thanks for coming out even after the pain of gettign there!
Ditto.
rflower wrote: I think that it needs more light to help it "pop" more
That can be arranged I think. Will have to have another look at the file.
rflower wrote:Were the taps lit blue? or were they light painted too?
No. They are completely unlit. We used a LED light and I pushed the WB to blue as I preferred a surreal theme to show this everyday object. Surreal water meets mundane tap with surreal colors.
Initially my plan was to make the water blue though.
Remorhaz wrote:For me the bottom half looks a little cool though (it probably was with our led lighting)
I am keen on a cooler look for this image. Makes it more alien I reckon. I was hoping to keep it uniform though. Will have another look.