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03-DEC-2009 (c) Doug Cruden

Singularly Illuminated Still Life

Cheltenham, Glos

A plain Jane offering - a bunch of keys lit from the side

To see other still-lifers with a bit of light left in 'em, click here

Nikon D300 ,Nikkor 28mm f/2.8D AF
1/400s f/11.0 at 28.0mm iso200 off-camera SB600 Speedlight full exif

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Antonio Ruggiero04-Dec-2009 18:27
Ottima photo...Bravo........v
Chris04-Dec-2009 06:27
That's the key to this challenge - works perfectly ;)
Timothy Guenther04-Dec-2009 03:58
Nicely done!
Laura Sebastianelli04-Dec-2009 02:14
great light!
Cindi Smith04-Dec-2009 01:32
I like that old key in there.....this is cool!
sue anne04-Dec-2009 00:27
Nicel set of rugged keys with the lighting.
Jola Dziubinska04-Dec-2009 00:24
Very good composition and lighting.
Ken Duckert03-Dec-2009 23:31
Plain maybe, but well done. Nice job with the focus and lighting.
Ed McConnell03-Dec-2009 23:21
nice set-up and shot..
Guest 03-Dec-2009 22:39
Very cool lighting.
Nancy Good03-Dec-2009 22:16
Very nice in its simplicity. AND it actually fits with the December challenge, too!
:-) Love the lighting and exposure.
Kathryn03-Dec-2009 21:33
I agree with the rest, great shot.
Walter Otto Koenig03-Dec-2009 21:31
I'm with Phil, simplicity is often best and this is a fine shot.
Phillip Normanton03-Dec-2009 20:22
Ah, the simple ones are the best :o)
Mairéad03-Dec-2009 20:13
LOL - great minds think alike - I thought immediately of the film The Ice Storm, which yes, featured a bowl of keys....
good shot BTW
Johnny JAG03-Dec-2009 19:40
LOL @ Kev. Nicely lit.
Kevin Chester03-Dec-2009 19:39
Simple always works, I hope your not waiting for others to throw there keys in. Its not that sort of Party
Colin Storey03-Dec-2009 19:08
Very nicely lit.
J. Scott Coile03-Dec-2009 18:51
Sometimes plain is just right.
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