The same night I saw the flowers, the flashlight helped me find these. Thought it would make a good shot, but I thought the light was a little too harsh. Maybe it works for the subject/story though?
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The same night I saw the flowers, the flashlight helped me find these. Thought it would make a good shot, but I thought the light was a little too harsh. Maybe it works for the subject/story though?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28054853@N08/
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Hi JJ!
I like dramatic lighting here but overall this is not working for me. Basically I have no idea what I'm looking at; and I don't really see anything that's interesting enough here.
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Thanks Marko. Its a plastic cup with a dozen worms in it.
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This could have totally worked for a different subject. A cup of worms isn't really expected here I like the set up though.
Then let those puppies free. THAT would make this shot way more interesting. The lighting is indeed too bright on the cup btw.
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Thats a really good idea marko. Thanks. Only at photography.ca
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28054853@N08/
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Definitely too bright. Agree with Marko. Let those puppies go *LOL*
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I like the effect, but it would be cool with the worms coming out. In fact it would meet the october challenge
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Damn, worms are an export from Canada? Who knew?
Wow..time to go digging in the yard!!!!
I agree..lid off a bit..worm coming out..light on it!
I wouldn't of thought of it either!
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