Setting, Scene
Bill watching Football
Took the photo from behind so it almost looks like he is at the game. It was evening so I had one back lite on a side dinning room light and used my flash. The slight reflection you see is from the back light.
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Un-Natural Light
I used the timer on my camera to take this. Used overhead lights, on high plus an overhead side light and my flash. Stood about 3 to 5 feet from the camera lens. I wanted to drown out the details of my face. So you wont be able to see my double chin and wrinkles. |
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Natural Light
Bill coming home from work. It's around 3 PM it's very light outside from all the snow and snowfall. Just used the auto setting on camera and nothing more. I like how you can see the individual snow flakes. |
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Body Part
My New and Favorite Boots from Soft Surroundings. Took photo on my back deck - I held the camera out a little instead of straight down. This way it can look like someone in front of me took this. Since it was so light out I did an auto Photoshop setting on this. |
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Self-Portrait
OK, I hate taking or having someone take my picture. I was dreading this, so when I went into the restroom at the Black Iron Grill in Miles City - It hit me I'll take my picture in the mirror and you won't be able to see my face. I like it! In Photoshop I toned down the flash, if I did it any more it darkened the rest of the photo.
Favorite
I know I said I hate taking my own picture, what I like about this photo has nothing to do with me. I like the brick wall for my background. I made myself black and white and left the small amount of color in my earrings. Also used a light of un-natural light to lighted facial features. Other than messy hair...Not Bad! |
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