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Can I TooT now?
Image Title:  Can I TooT now?
 
 By: Ron Beezley  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Ron Beezley {K:2834}
Project #23 Objects Camera Model Kowa 66 med format
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 150mm
Uploaded 2/25/2004 Film / Memory Type t-max
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 328 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/8
Critiques 4 Rating
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 4/14/2004
Hi!,,,Ron: Excellent Closeup of Figurine! Composition, and Lighting Presentation!!!
Best Regards:
Jeff.
Alberta, Canada.
I don't think People Get Very excited, with Figurines, as with My Photograph Below:



Ron Beezley   {K:2834} 4/14/2004
They might not get excited by figureens but you and I both know good photography when we see it. Thanks for sharing yours, looks great and I like the lighting too...


Lee Harris   {K:14694} 4/22/2004
The evenness of your lighting here to me is awesome.
There is a talent in this type of a photo.
Perhaps only after one has tried to capture this type of a image may they learn the respect for it.
I have tried, you'll notice I have none in my portfolio, there's a good reason for this.
I failed.
Best Regards
Lee


Ron Beezley   {K:2834} 4/22/2004
Lee, I have been studying the movement of light for the last 14 years. In the studio I fire the studio lights and have trained myself to watch how the light travels and how it falls on the subject. It helps me to visualize the shot before I ever take it. I'm still in training, don't think you ever run out of things to learn. Try using a small flashlight on a subject in the dark and see all the different shadows you can create... It will amaze you. Thank you for your comment. Ireally appreciate it.


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