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Here's a photo from a few weeks ago. I went off-trail and got kinda lost in the woods. Took me a bit to find my way out!
Gulf Islands National Seashore, MS
Nikon F3, 15mm f/3.5 AIS, Provia 400X, converted to monochrome:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...nds-9029ss.jpg
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Peter De Smidt
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Peter De Smidt
Thanks, Bryan! Shiny things, even small ones, can be challenging. Do you see the back loop that holds the pendant to the chain? I tried everything I could think of to get a nice bright and even shiny metal look on it, and I couldn't.
Hey Peter
Beautiful image of that pendant! Love the lighting.
FWIW- Adding light to the back loop of the pendant may be the good time for one of those tiny flexible fiber spots attachments/head that can be had to work w/ several different makes of power packs. I was recently looking at a set for sell but forget where it was that I was looking it over.
something but not exclusively this one.https://katalog.hensel.eu/en/lichtle...l#!prettyPhoto
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That’s some pretty heavy vegetation, Bryan!
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Yeah and they don't call 'em "saw palmettos" for nothin'!
The Gulf Islands National Seashore is an amazing place and I can't wait to go again...I can't believe I never went there before in the many years I've been traveling to the Mississippi gulf coast. Now if I only I could afford to buy the canoe I want so I can paddle to the actual islands...well maybe this year if business is good.
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Peter De Smidt
A friend is taking an online photo class. His next assignment was to photograph a shiny necklace with a visible shadow. I thought it'd be a fun exercise. Here's my imperfect result:
It all works well. It captures my interest.
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austin granger
Bravo !
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Austin, almost everything you post is interesting, but this one is downright awesome! (And you are either very patient, or you trained the bird well in positioning :))