I'm quite sure i've seen these feet before....
In a movie...
They are FILM STARS!!!!
They are....HOBBIT FEET!!! ;)
I like the composition of that pic and the lighting and since you know i'm new at photography could you elaborate on the technique a bit?
How do you get that black background?
I Used to think that setting the Tv at very high speeds darkens the background [if you have the right lighting] but here Tv is quite normal. Did you set the scene infront of a dark cloth or something??
Thanks...~canoneer
Guest
02-Jan-2006 07:19
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
Rod
01-Jan-2006 11:20
:-)hehe Thanks Y, No its not a bleeding BH its a sort of gungy nail. I think its some sort of virus that lives in me nail & the outside is chalky & white. Maybe I should have it seen to but I've had it for so long I've got used to it. It's funny init I've never liked other peoples feet & down here where a lot of people don't wear any shoes you see all shapes of weirdness:-)
Is that a blown highlight or an in grown nail???? Some photographers have to get off the duff to find a shot to enter, not you.....all taken from the hammock on the patio. The composition is nice the feet a differant story I am afraid. Yvonne
(I hope I made your day)
Rod
01-Jan-2006 05:07
Forgot, they say time because they're all wrinkled & gungy after standing at the bar for 40 odd years.
Rod
01-Jan-2006 04:37
Pervert, how can you find an ole mans feet relaxing?
Paul
01-Jan-2006 01:04
I prefer this photo regarding its composition and lighting, but it doesn't say 'time' to me like the timeline shot. Very good though. Relaxing actually.