Not the shot I had originally planned - my wife literally declined after a "bad hair day" - but I still wanted to experiment with my new ring flash. The replacement model was simply stunning, highly professional and extremely photogenic
Ring of Light - 364/365 by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
David's Project 365
#359 - Christmas Day
This will come once the film is developed.
#365 - The End
Well I made it. It's been quite an experience and on the whole, really satisfying. I've come out with some images I'm really proud of, some I'm really NOT proud of, tons of new friends/contacts and dipped my toes into the international salon waters. All in all, a good year for photography
I know this kind of "body of work" shot isn't unique but I had this shot planned before I even started the project and even seeing that others have done something similar didn't put me off. This was MY project, this is how I wanted to end it.
Thanks everyone, and good luck for 2014.
The End - 365/365 by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
I know this kind of "body of work" shot isn't unique but I had this shot planned before I even started the project and even seeing that others have done something similar didn't put me off. This was MY project, this is how I wanted to end it.
Thanks everyone, and good luck for 2014.
The End - 365/365 by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
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Re: David's Project 365
Congratulations on finishing the project. You have taken some good shots throughout the year and you should be pleased with what you have achieved. Such an extended period of practice can only stand your photography in good stead.
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Re: #349 - An Exercise In Frustration
Hi David
I took inspiration from a magazine tutorial, which I can email you if needed (just PM your address). Below is a rough setup, quickly drafted. Yellow orb is a rear lens cap with fairly liquid mixed with glycerin. Then used a straw to blow a largish bubble. Camera was on tripod at table height with macro lens. White reflector shown was the pillow case and flash was handheld.
I took inspiration from a magazine tutorial, which I can email you if needed (just PM your address). Below is a rough setup, quickly drafted. Yellow orb is a rear lens cap with fairly liquid mixed with glycerin. Then used a straw to blow a largish bubble. Camera was on tripod at table height with macro lens. White reflector shown was the pillow case and flash was handheld.
davidc wrote:I was making bubbles and trying to photograph them for over an hour without much luck - this was the only shot I got that actually worked how I wanted it. A very frustrating evening. Paul, can you draw a setup diagram or something please... this whole effort did my head in!
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Re: #362 - Spots
Another idea stolen from me... you are a mind-reader!
davidc wrote:Simple setup but I quite like the result
Re: #365 - The End
[quote="davidc"]Well I made it. It's been quite an experience and on the whole, really satisfying. I've come out with some images I'm really proud of, some I'm really NOT proud of, tons of new friends/contacts and dipped my toes into the international salon waters. All in all, a good year for photography ..[./quote]
Well done David, a great achievement. Certainly some excellent results too. Love the expression of satisfaction on your face on the last image.
Well done David, a great achievement. Certainly some excellent results too. Love the expression of satisfaction on your face on the last image.
Re: David's Project 365
Thank you
#359 - A Walk in the Woods
And finally... tried a new film processing lab and though the results weren't worth the money I paid I did quite like this image. I even think the spectral jellyfish (aka lens flare) adds to the image. Almost like a woodland sprite come to life
A Walk in the Woods III by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
And with that, I've closed the 365 project. Except for the book I'm still working on creating!
A Walk in the Woods III by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
And with that, I've closed the 365 project. Except for the book I'm still working on creating!
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