Jebamony 3 Posted June 25, 2007 Thank you all.Ger, I was so tempted to use Jan's explanation. But here is the real excuse ~ the "Ultimate Bread" book's title did not fit the crop [was on the other end] without revealing the full title, so turned it upside down. Then I randomly picked another book to turn it upside down, so that more than one book is turned. Would you have preferred all the books in the same manner?Oliver, I agree with the reflection. Is it very distracting? At first I wanted to clone it out. I didn't do any image manipulation [other than the frame and crop] and thus I left it alone. By the way ~ this is a 20 second exposure @ ISO 100 & F29, focal length of 65mm.Anthony, hmmm I like your idea. Light source in this shot was just the light peeking thru the sky light in the dining room. I did try [on my first three shots] different light sources, but nothing fancy. I am open for suggestions [as always].Title of the Gold book ~ "Leaves of Gold" an anthology of Prayers, Memorable Phrases, and Inspirational Verse & Prose. J3 Link to comment
jan_piller 0 Posted June 25, 2007 I have Leaves of Gold! I should have recognized it! Link to comment
anthonyd 0 Posted June 27, 2007 What if you had a light behind and a bit up from the books shinning down, then shot these from farther back so that they cast a shadow leading to the viewer? Link to comment
cherlyn 1 Posted July 4, 2007 The textbooks are very well stacked in a disorderly way to give depth to the image. The titles itself is also most interesting. Well cropped & framed of a simple subject yet many have not thought of it. Great shot. Link to comment
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