Sunday, October 7, 2007

Negative Space - People (2)

1/240, f/4.5, ISO 400

1/450, f/4.5, ISO 400

This was one of those moments I had to think quick...I saw the evening natural light on Maycin coming in from our living room window on his face (side light). I ran and got my black felt and threw it over the couch behind him and snapped away! I didn't have much time as it seems the evening sun slides down quickly.


Negative Space - People (1)


1/1300, f/4.9, ISO 200

Friday, October 5, 2007

Negative Space - Object 8

1/500, f/6.4, ISO 80

Negative Space - Object 7

1/340, f/8.0, ISO 200

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Negative Space - Object 6

1/10, f/4.0, ISO 800

Negative Space - Object 5

1/4, f/3.7, ISO 200
Negative Space Photo in a Negative Space Photo!

Negative Space - Object 4

1/3, f/4.0, ISO 200
The only thing different I would have done if I could have, is just have a plain white background...but kind of like the gauze look...

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Negative Space - Objects (3)

1/350, f/4.9, ISO 200

1/900, f/4.8, ISO 200
These were taken at McSwain as well. What I have learned from a lot of the challenges that I have done thus far, that red is a great color to work with if you want something to pop. Since I had nothing else to do other than relax and take photos, I kind of watched for opportunities. This grandmother took her granddaughter for a canoe experience clear across the lake. As they got closer to the other side's edge, the water became a gold tone from the reflection of the brown foothills. I think they both work well for negative space, but want your CC!



Monday, October 1, 2007

Cliff's & My Weekend

I just wanted to share a little of the beauty at McSwain Lake...okay, I know, for those that live in lush green areas of the country, this may look parched. It is, but in the most pretty way. I have grown to love it over the years and with the evening sunset light, it gives an amazing auburn glow (untouched photo). The chair is mine with my sweatshirt hanging over it, waiting and ready for my return in which I gladly accommodated (after my photo shoot).

Negative Space - Object (2)

1/56, f/8.0, ISO 200
This shot was taken at dawn at McSwain Lake...if you are wondering what it is, it's a rock not far from shore. I just liked the way the auburn sunlight lit the edge of the rock.