snigam 0 Posted October 29, 2011 Thanks Tony. Glad you find it interesting. It was quite an interesting photo to shoot. It required experimentation with exposure, shutter speed and graduated filters. I wanted to capture bright colors without over exposing other parts of the image.As compared to version I, I find this image has better shapes and colors. Concentric circles at the top make it more appealing.Sandeep Link to comment
snigam 0 Posted October 29, 2011 Another image to represent continous notes of classical music by light spectrum, this is version II of my image by same name (see earlier version in same folder) It is a photograph, not photoshop art. The light spectrum is captured by the camera. No modifications done in photoshop other than basic levels adjustment. Comments and ratings welcome. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted October 29, 2011 I agree to Antoneta's words. She is absolutely right. It is an amazing photo and I have to congratulate too.Kind regards, Olaf Link to comment
snigam 0 Posted October 29, 2011 Thanks Antoneta, Olaf. Both of you are very generous with comments. I am glad this photo has nice appeal.Best wishes... Sandeep Link to comment
alfbailey 4 Posted October 30, 2011 Incredible colours and dispersion of light throughout the photograph, the subtle framing an dark backdrop makes the main subject really spectacular. I like it!Best RegardsAlf Link to comment
snigam 0 Posted October 30, 2011 Thanks for stopping by. Glad you find it interesting. The background and surrounding walls had black velvet, so they reflected no light at all. Low light photography can be very interesting sometimes.Sandeep Link to comment
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