The bottom left corner through me off on the last one until I realized it was a close up of the clasp on that one. All good shots.
Hi All,
Going through my pics on my hard drive today I found some product "vignettes" I did for my wife, Raven, a while back. They were a lot of fun to do, but finding props & backdrops was ways a problem. In the end, I stopped doing them as they were too time consuming. Now that the summer is here and I don't have as much to do photographically, I may try and pick it up again.
This was shot in natural light on black velvet:
The rest were shot with a single vivitar 283 flash:
These necklaces are part of the "Goddess" line that my wife put together. These became the inspiration for a big party celebrating the feminine spirit. That party is called the "Goddess Fair" and September 9th (Sunday) will be the third annual. It is a fair held in North Adams, MA at the Western Gateway, Heritage State Park. I will post more info on that in the Massachusetts state section here at NEF. Thanks for looking and C&C is welcome.
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The bottom left corner through me off on the last one until I realized it was a close up of the clasp on that one. All good shots.
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SLR: Canon Elan 7NE / BP-300 grip
DSLR: Canon Rebel XT w/ Targus grip | Canon EOS 5D
Lenses: Canon 28-105mm f/4-5.6 USM | Sigma Zoom Telephoto 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG Macro Autofocus | Canon 50mm f/1.8 | Sigma EX 50mm f/2.8 macro | Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
Flash: 430ex | Gary Fong Lightsphere II
Misc: Cable shutter release | Circular Polarizer | 8 point star filter | Kenko-Tokina 2x teleconverter
Wow. Your composition and knack for thinking "outside the box" never ceases to amaze me Ian. All excellent photos.![]()
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Yeah, I should have done that a lot better. That was in Nov of '05 and I knew a lot less about PS than I do now. Thanks for the good words, Jay.Originally Posted by JayVig
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Thanks, ThomasOriginally Posted by JerseyMutt
. You're too kind
. Fwiw, these were all shot with the 28-135 IS. It really is a very good, versatile lens.
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looks good to me Ian, I have a back drop idea... just find a nice, young model to wear em...that would make things alot easier... and more fun!!!
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This is not a good idea... it's a GREAT oneOriginally Posted by zacker
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Through acceptance, comes understanding. Through understanding, comes acceptance. Through understanding and acceptance, comes resolution. ~Me
SLR: Canon Elan 7NE / BP-300 grip
DSLR: Canon Rebel XT w/ Targus grip | Canon EOS 5D
Lenses: Canon 28-105mm f/4-5.6 USM | Sigma Zoom Telephoto 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG Macro Autofocus | Canon 50mm f/1.8 | Sigma EX 50mm f/2.8 macro | Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
Flash: 430ex | Gary Fong Lightsphere II
Misc: Cable shutter release | Circular Polarizer | 8 point star filter | Kenko-Tokina 2x teleconverter
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