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Patterns in Nature
Image Title:  Patterns in Nature
 
 By: Jim Loy  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Jim Loy {K:24728}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Nikon 8800
Categories Nature
Film Format digital
Portfolio Lens lens is thinking this is cool
Uploaded 5/18/2007 Film / Memory Type filmed in mineral deposit vision
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 83 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 8 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  Seatonville
State -  ILLINOIS
Country - United States   United States
About Found this lying in a box in our house. Cleaned it up a bit, rubbed some light oil on it and photographed the hell out of it.
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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aida alibakhsh   {K:108} 5/18/2007
interesting


Roger Skinner   {K:66266} 5/19/2007
looks like fossilised wood


James Cook   {K:37179} 5/21/2007
That's a great shot of a shell.


Jim Loy   {K:24728} 5/22/2007
I will admit here, to the world... I cheated a bit. NO! I did not use photoshop or post processing. I rubbed the shell with some light cooking oil to highlight the colors...

I feel so bad......


James Cook   {K:37179} 5/22/2007
Oh, hell no. No feeling bad for that one. Works way better than water because it stays around for a bit. I read that in your About and thought it was a pretty keen idea. I'm steeling it.


murad ertaylan   {K:793} 5/25/2007
Really great details... I wonder how you make the background full black?


Jim Loy   {K:24728} 5/25/2007
Murad, here is the answer to making the background full black. I have a very strong lamp(light) that projects a very strong light. My camera adjusts to the light and focuses on the image... and that makes the background very black. I don't know how to explain it any more than that.

Jim


murad ertaylan   {K:793} 5/25/2007
Thank you for the hint Jim, i will try that asap!


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