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About This Page: This is a discussion on Computers/Tech/Photo within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Oh, Hey! I guess it's time for me to get started!
"Crystal Heart" taken in front of a mirror with blurred relfection @ f/10, 1.6 sec, ISO 100, and illuminated with a small LED flashlight from underneath.
Last edited by FlyBoeingJets; January 13th, 2008 at 08:52 PM.
Reason: Added title.
bottom of a beer mug with an image of Dark Side of the Moon reflected through the cuts and groves...
Canon Powershot A75 on auto with no flash at 1/8 and f-something. on a tripod too.
#2
cropped closeup of lava lamp, backlit with a "white" LED flashlight.
Canon PowerShot A75, 1/8 sec at f4.5, ISO 100, on tripod.
#3
zoomed closeup of a semi-frosted beermug, backlit with the lava lamp, sans the LED flashlight.
1/3 sec at f4.5, ISO unknown, on tripod.
#2 and #3 are not my best works as I would have redone the whole set up after viewing the results on the computer, but the batteries had gone kaput on me, including the backups.
my biggest beef with the point-n-shoot cameras are their unreliable auto-focus operation. this is why I want a DSLR, dammit! I'll get one someday soon!
Last edited by BeerMan; January 21st, 2008 at 04:45 PM.
Subject - Glass ball with bubbles, lit from below using an ordinary table lamp.
Took my kids to see their grandparents today. They had a window just shatter in their family room last night. It's one of those dual pane windows and the exterior portion is the part that broke. The thing stayed in place not a piece of glass came out. Anyway, I just happened to have my camera, we were on the way to go to lunch so I didn't have time to do much set up. I just pointed the camera at it and fired off a few captures. Here's one, no big deal but I thought I'd try to add to my challenge entry.
My Dad has a koi pond in the backyard so a few year back he install a koi themed stained glass window to the entry way. I was there today so I took a few photos. The circles are suppose to be bubbles. I never noticed before but it you look through the bubbles everything on the other side of the door is upside down.
Not the best, but I felt guilty about my lack of participation.
Last edited by PuckHead27; January 20th, 2008 at 12:51 AM.