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Sunset Fire.This is a very very different type of shot for me.... my wife wanted a 'minimalist art piece' to put on the wall .... not my cup of tea.. but she likes it... so.... here's the result...
This was just a shot of the water coming out of the sprinkler and being hit by the setting sun. No PP apart from slight usm and +10 saturation. Exif details as follows: Shutter: 1/3sec handheld Aperture: f/40 Focal: 300mm Exposure: manual interested in your feedback.... cheers Last edited by xerubus on Fri Mar 04, 2005 9:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
This is an original image if nothing else Xerubus. I like it, it's easy to gaze at. Plenty happening - the darker areas make the image for mine.
It posseses tapestry / textural / tactile apperance. Minimalist yes, mediocre no. It would make a medium / large print without fuss? Thanks , Matty B. Shoot early - Shoot often
thanks for the comments Matty B. yeh... my wife was after something around 12x18... this will print fine...
that being said... i'm going to wonder why every time i walk past it i have never been able to figure out why people like things like a bit of paint splattered all over the place in caos... or a black canvas with a couple of specs of grey on it... cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Variety is the spice of life, it takes all kinds to make the world go 'round etc. etc. To me it looks like it could be a macro exposure of a fire sparking / crackling. I've shot several bonfires over the years and this is the sort of thing a fire like that appers like on film. You have a fan in your wife, it pleases her...........writings on the wall (or photo in this case)!
Hang it and keep visitors guessing. Cheers. Shoot early - Shoot often
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