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As regular visitors to my photostream will know, I struggled greatly with last week's Sunday Challenge, which had the theme of high key.
Thankfully, I found this week's challenge of low key much less stressful.
And whereas last week I introduced you all to Gerald The Dinosaur, this week it's the turn of Harry The Owl who is one of three metal owls that make up an ornamental sculpture to be found in our back garden.
He's the furthest to the right of the trio - hence him being called Harry ... the other two then are, as you may have guessed, called Tom and Dick.
I took the shot outside after 10.00pm last night once it had got dark - heaven knows what the neighbours would have thought if they saw me. I had the camera on a tripod and for a change worked with manual settings throughout ... even the focus!
As for the key light that was a small pocket torch that I had positioned to my right hand side behind a small board of MDF so as to stop any light spilling onto the foliage behind where I'd positioned Harry.
Best of all as far as I'm concerned is that I've posted this pretty much as it came out of the camera. The only 'work' done on it was a slight crop and I 'dodged' the white in his eyes just a smidgen as I felt they were a little flat.
So, there you go, not quite SOOC, but pretty damned close!
Thankfully, I found this week's challenge of low key much less stressful.
And whereas last week I introduced you all to Gerald The Dinosaur, this week it's the turn of Harry The Owl who is one of three metal owls that make up an ornamental sculpture to be found in our back garden.
He's the furthest to the right of the trio - hence him being called Harry ... the other two then are, as you may have guessed, called Tom and Dick.
I took the shot outside after 10.00pm last night once it had got dark - heaven knows what the neighbours would have thought if they saw me. I had the camera on a tripod and for a change worked with manual settings throughout ... even the focus!
As for the key light that was a small pocket torch that I had positioned to my right hand side behind a small board of MDF so as to stop any light spilling onto the foliage behind where I'd positioned Harry.
Best of all as far as I'm concerned is that I've posted this pretty much as it came out of the camera. The only 'work' done on it was a slight crop and I 'dodged' the white in his eyes just a smidgen as I felt they were a little flat.
So, there you go, not quite SOOC, but pretty damned close!
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autofantasia club has replied to ValfalWell done in every respect!
Love it!
autofantasia club has replied to PaulOClassic©autofantasia club has replied to Puchinpappy clubautofantasia club has replied to LutzP clubNice to hear that you had less stress this time, great result!
autofantasia club has replied to Dida From Augsburgautofantasia club has replied to Shuttering Yukonautofantasia club has replied to Diederik Santema clubautofantasia club has replied to Clickity ClickClickity Click has replied to autofantasia clubautofantasia club has replied to Clickity Clickautofantasia club has replied to Chrissy clubautofantasia club has replied to Janautofantasia club has replied to Wierd Folkersma clubautofantasia club has replied to H CPaul, I always enjoy your blow by blow accounts of the challenge and this one is no exception. Harry is simply a hoot and this could easily be a really great children's book cover. I love it! I"m glad it wasn't as much stress as the high~key.
(I did my shot at night too. I was out crawling around with my flashlight to illuminate the bunnies lol)
Shuttering Yukon has replied to Karen's Place clubKaren's Place club has replied to Shuttering YukonShuttering Yukon has replied to Karen's Place clubthe light does not drive you nuts when you live here, dark or not... bedtime is bedtime! It is a gradual change.
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