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May 6, 2005 Angela Johnson

6th Place: PWL

This will probably get pulled down,
but I was so excited about Grant's theme choice
I had light painting ideas fly into my head all morning.

This was one of them, although it didn't
quite turn out how I'd imagined it.
I'll no doubt try again a little later today.

Photo taken in a dark room.
Small Mag-Lite flashlight used and snooted with my hand.
Moved it around slowly on the violin, then on the sheet music.

** Gerald, here's the color version:

While I like this one, I thought the mono version was better. **


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Guest 20-May-2005 14:50
Beautiful use of light and DOF.... the image is well set up and I love the balance between the music and the violin.
Canon DSLR Challenge17-May-2005 15:26
Beautiful image with the light flowing on different surfaces. -Roumen
cindyd16-May-2005 15:42
Beautiful image. Cindy
Guest 15-May-2005 21:29
Really beautiful Angela. I love how the shadows are-- they become part of the whole, the texture inherent with this technique. --Nancy/odigi
Mikel Featherston10-May-2005 01:04
I have to add a vote in support of the black and white image. And I usually DON'T prefer those.
Guest 09-May-2005 16:44
Well done. I like them both, but I like the color version better. The color adds a lot of dimension.
alexeig08-May-2005 09:26
Fantastic. Great play of shadows and DOF. This image can very well illustrate the life of some famous composer or some piece of music. What kind of music is it BTW? You play this instrument, right?
Guest 08-May-2005 02:25
WAW, awsome.
Canon DSLR Challenge07-May-2005 16:50
Angela--For me, this mono version of your violin shows a lot of drama, whereas the image in color has sparkle which, IMO, makes it more exciting. I'm sure we all have shomewhat predictable critiques due to our photographic style. The bottom line is that it is a winning image. Shu
GeraldH07-May-2005 14:50
The mono version looks much better for me also, now that I have seen both, it is more mysterious. I did not expect such a clear difference. Thanks for showing the other alternative.
Gerald
Canon DSLR Challenge07-May-2005 00:38
Angela, this is a great picture/composition. I am pretty new to photography (besides taking snapshots) and to these challenges. I didn't know what a 'painting with light' till today, and even if I had come across the phrase, I would have found it very intimidating/abstract/over-the-top. Your sharing of this method is great (you have explained it in simple terms), an eye-opener for me and very inspirational.
Thank you
- RK
Guest 06-May-2005 23:26
i was perusing your galleries when i came upon this shot... and saw you posted it here. i'm just mesmorized by this technique. i've spent hours on your galleries today. good thing my boss is not here!!!
Guest 06-May-2005 23:04
Thanks everyone!

As for the title: "PWL" = P ainting W ith L ight
Canon DSLR Challenge06-May-2005 22:57
Beautiful, I need to learn how to do this :). --Melanie (mlynn)
Guest 06-May-2005 22:48
I love this 'painting with light' style! I don't 'get' the title, but I like the image anyway!
Debbi
GeraldH06-May-2005 21:16
Beautifully painted with light, the pattern of light and shadows gives a mystic touch. This technique lends itself perfectly to the theme. I am trying to imagine this composition in color.
Gerald
Guest 06-May-2005 20:24
Beautiful image, signature AJ touch, works well in B&W. Took me a minute to decipher the title, but then again, the image says enough.
ctfchallenge06-May-2005 20:10
Angela, this is a lovely image. You have been very careful with the shadows and although they are all over the place as one would expect with this technique, it doesn't detract from the over all feel. If this is what you come up with on the first day, then i'll certainly be loking forward to more from you.

Andy