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piece of work #3
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 By: Kes   
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Photographer Kes   {K:18721}
Project #23 Objects Camera Model D80 of the nikon
Categories Studio Photography
Film Format sandisk
Portfolio Lens Nikon with the creepy VR 18-200
Uploaded 7/9/2007 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 1600
Views 186 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 21 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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Country - United States   United States
About Another in a series of shots taken of some jewelry a sister is making.

Similar lighting as the others...there was probably only one light used here. This piece is on a glass with the bottom painted black.

ISO -- 1600
f/22
1/8 second
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There are 21 Comments in 1 Pages
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Dave Stacey   {K:123016} 7/9/2007
Very nicely done still life, Kess! Excellent lighting and control of the reflections.
Dave.


txules  .   {K:36836} 7/9/2007
outstanding, a terrific quality for 1600 iso speed, but i wonder why did you use that speed; anyhow love this piece, you should sell it....txules


fotogr@vi     {K:56916} 7/9/2007
Excellent still life shot !!!!!

cheers !!


Andre Denis   {K:56538} 7/10/2007
Hi Kes,
This one is my favourite of the threee so far. I like that mirror image reflection. Reminds me of that kinky Kubrick movie Eyes Wide Shut, with Kidman and Cruise.
Andre


Andre Denis   {K:56538} 7/10/2007
BTW Kes,
I forgot to mention, the detail is just excellent in this one.
Andre


Leo Régnier  Я£   {K:63282} 7/10/2007
A PERFECT SHOT!!!!!!!!


Kes     {K:18721} 7/10/2007
Thanks Txules! Nikon's D80 seems to have pretty good in camera high ISO noise reduction...actually a setting for it there. Not sure why the 1600 myself..lol...


Kes     {K:18721} 7/10/2007
thanks a lot, Dave! You know the refections (on the silver) were driving me nuts!


Kes     {K:18721} 7/10/2007
Thanks very much, Avi!


Kes     {K:18721} 7/10/2007
Thanks again, Andre. This was the most difficult shot of the three. Tipping the mask down to get the reflection on the glass resulted in an unwanted reflection of black on the nose...I couldn't figure out how to get rid of all of it so this is a compromise.

Wow, movies. Haven't watched one in over a year now, it seems. Haven't been to a theater in...14 years I've been married? lol


Kes     {K:18721} 7/10/2007
Wow, Leo, thanks a lot!!!


Kes     {K:18721} 7/10/2007
...have found that this lens is creepy...and you have to use manual focus and turn off VR and use self timer to get some detail...sure wish I had a better tripod too.

someday.


Pablo Dylan   {K:56133} 7/11/2007
Wonderful stil life,great idea and realization.
Bravo Kes.

Pablo


H L   {K:11091} 7/11/2007
Very creative, Kes, Love the lighting:):)
Cheers,
Harry


Michele Carlsen   {K:143006} 7/20/2007
WOW Kes what a cool idea to present this beautiful piece of work on glass with the bottom painted black !!! It came out Stunning !!!! Great reflection, but not distracting - Plus the 2 tones, and the details are Perfect by both of YOU !!!!!!!!
9+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
:)


Jan Hoffman   {K:39445} 8/4/2007
The creepy VR 18-200 was a smashing success for this one! Love the lighting and the way you draw the detail out.
--Regards, Jan


Luke Luther   {K:14559} 8/4/2007
beautiful, except I would dial down ISO and tripod mount this for amazing clarity w/o noise.


Kes     {K:18721} 8/4/2007
thanks Luke! Yes, the ISO was set by accident to high. :( However, I did have a tripod in use here. :)


Luke Luther   {K:14559} 8/4/2007
Kes, I think it is one of the best. I love the Nikon digital I have, too, but I hate the high ISO noise. This is frame-worthy even with the noise.


Armen Haroutunyan   {K:4133} 9/24/2007
nice shot


Erland Pillegaard   {K:24639} 10/17/2007
Great idea and picture
erland


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