Lines & Bubbles
Uploaded: February 25, 2015 | Entered: December 28, 2015 18:23:13
More exploration tonight, using lights and a homemade "dark tent" box set up for shooting "dark field" glass imagery. Here, a large, clear glass reticello-method vase, in which very thin white glass lines form a diamond lattice pattern. This glass-blowing method traps a tiny air bubble in the middle of each lattice diamond.
Exif: F Number: 20, Exposure Bias Value: -2.33, ExposureTime: 1/1 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 105.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 6D
Michele Peterson February 25, 2015
Wow, this is neat! I think we will be calling you the master of "dark field" photography soon! An interesting vase, love how hte lines and "bubbles" are so well highlighted. #1608822Carol Flisak February 25, 2015
Terrific image, Chris... a perfect balance of light and dark with excellent details and graphics! Very well done! #11254132Natasha Pliss February 25, 2015
Outstanding work, Chris! Great transition from light to dark, perfect details, beautiful lines. #11254142Gail Sullivan February 26, 2015
A uniquely beautiful image, Christopher! #11254213Michelle Alton February 26, 2015
Beautiful and very intriguing, Chris. #11254223Joy Rector February 26, 2015
gorgeous #11254262Melinda F. Schneider February 26, 2015
Very cool! #11254300Chris Budny February 26, 2015
Many thanks, folks! I love that I've stumbled onto a new spark of photographic interest for me, in the depth of winter -- my normal "photo down time." #11254316Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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