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(1990 novel by Ronald Frame)
OK, it's Naomi's hat not Penelope's, and it's technically a riding skull, not a hat but hey! it's the thought that counts!! I must admit, Naomi did look at me somewhat askance when I asked her to bring it into the house after she'd been at the stables yesterday afternoon. "Why Dad?" she asked; "Well, I want to take a pic of it" I replied...."Ummm....OK then....if you really want to....." she said, looking like I'd asked her to do something strange, a little bit out of the ordinary!!
A straight forward shot - nothing complicated about this one, although it is a montage of two separate images. In the first the off-camera flash was at the left and at a perpendicular 45 degrees to the hat, in the second I positioned it down and more to the front left and at a more oblique angle, catching (part of) the flourescent strip which goes right over the hat front front to back. Both shots were opened in CS3 and then merged. A deft bit of handiwork with the Eraser revealed the best bits of both pics. And that's about it - oh yes, I flattened the image and desaturated the photo, but since this was 99% a B&W image to begin with, I didn't notice any real difference :o). Easy-squeezy-peasy - all done and dusted in less time than I took me to reheat the chili!!!
Looking at it in the cold light of day, I should have stopped down a tad - the focus point was on the top of the hat and at f/2.8 the front and sides are OoF. Didn't really see this until now; too late to change it now...ah well, you live and learn!
Sunday 3rd's bonce-protector entry to the Challenge; click here for other monochromed Pbasers in January
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Date/Time | 02-Jan-2010 17:25:32 |
Make | Nikon |
Model | NIKON D300 |
Flash Used | No |
Focal Length | 28 mm |
Exposure Time | 1/640 sec |
Aperture | f/2.8 |
ISO Equivalent | 200 |
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White Balance | |
Metering Mode | matrix (5) |
JPEG Quality | |
Exposure Program | manual (1) |
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