Coffee Filters [Recent Photography Contest Entries]
Uploaded: April 01, 2018 22:11:50 | Entered: April 01, 2018 22:11:50
Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/50 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 50.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 60D
Gord MacEachern April 02, 2018
Beautiful tones,design, lighting and detail Paddy!! #1706104Ann H. Belus April 02, 2018
I don't see coffee filters, but I really do like the element of design captured here, Paddy! #11689835Patrick Rouzes April 02, 2018
Thanks, Gord & Ann! Ann I'll try to explain how I did this. I stacked a bunch of filers leaving only the corrugated edges exposed! Then I rotated the photo several times to see which pov worked best. Cropped and then added the tint. Maybe that helps- or not?? I sort of like the eod too, but wasn't sure if I could enter it in that category, so placed it in catch all. Still unsure about the new changes. #11689841Ujjwal Mukherjee April 02, 2018
Intriguing as always! Another wonderful creative image, Patrick! #11689853Ujjwal Mukherjee April 02, 2018
btw: you are not alone, I am still trying to come in terms with the new category names! Don't quite like it...oh, well! #11689856John Connolly April 02, 2018
Another excellent image Patrick! The new category's are a mystery to me too my friend! #11689889Chuck Green April 02, 2018
Interesting image, Paddy! We're not thrilled with the new system, either. Seems too restrictive? Maybe we'll all be more at ease when we get more used to it? <>< #11689906Martha R. Mazon April 02, 2018
Brilliant concept and execution, Paddy, and thanks for the description of your technique! I love the repeating patterns and use of light. Visually fascinating! There's also an optical illusion of movement the more I stare at it. I think it would be perfect in this month's Abstract category! (you probably know this already, but you can switch categories after the fact if you like.) #11689928John Koepfer @PresentPleasures April 02, 2018
Thanks for the description on how you shot and processed this very unique and creative image Patrick, there are so many excellent elements and the texture is outstanding as is the light and tint!! Impressive image!! #11689968frank w. degenhardt April 03, 2018
First of all Patrick, I love the creative way you set this up. Your lighting lets the beautiful details and textures stand out and the shapes and lines are beautiful. Love the look you created here. I agree with the catch all category for this one. The new guidelines will take some getting used to even though I always had trouble with the old ones. A great way to start them off with this creative beauty Patrick. #11690001Teresa Burnett April 03, 2018
Only you, Patrick! This is awesome!! Love the light and tones, and great eod! #11690068Nancy L. Green April 03, 2018
Outstanding details, tones and textures Paddy, WTG!! <>< #11690127Emile Abbott April 03, 2018
Amazing creativity and skill in this presentation, Patrick. #11690155Husain Akhtar April 03, 2018
Great that you make best out of simple subjects Paddy - wonderful presentation here! #11690186Gail Sullivan April 04, 2018
Patrick...a unique visual treat! #11690272Reynaldo D. Reyes April 04, 2018
You make the ordinary looking really special. Terrific pattern and design element. #11690397Patrick Rouzes April 05, 2018
Thank you, everyone! #11690636Janet Daniel April 06, 2018
Incredible detail in this wonderful close up, Paddy! #11690679isabel C. Zepeda April 06, 2018
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