Passed Pawn

© Leigh A. Wilkins

Passed Pawn

Uploaded: March 03, 2005 09:08:03

Description

A pawn with no enemy to challenge him

f/4.5, aperture priority, 18-70mm, no flash, night shot at home with incandescent white balance

Comments

Marcie A. Fowler March 03, 2005

Fantastic perspcective and colors in this image Leigh!! Very well done!! Very creative seeing. #220945

Leigh A. Wilkins March 03, 2005

Thanks! It's funny where ideas come from. My son left this piece out when he put his chess board away. I took a couple of shots of it on the table, then thought, "This would look so much better on the actual chess board!" #1145595

Carol Brill March 03, 2005

I like how you composed this with the patterned squares fading diagonally into the distance, Leigh, excellent work! #1146580

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