photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 124 - Darkness >> Challenge 124 - Eligible > Kitchen *
previous | next
07-JAN-2007 sueanne

Kitchen *

Canon EOS 350D
1/3s f/1.4 at 50.0mm iso1600 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
comment | share
alexeig15-Jan-2007 21:54
Nice and cosy kitchen in the middle of the darknes. * Sharpen the bright part a bit.
sue anne15-Jan-2007 16:48
Thanks Rod :)
Rod 15-Jan-2007 10:38
This still looks really good.......show off:-)
sue anne12-Jan-2007 21:00
Thanks Brent - this is what is looks like at night when I want something from the kitchen, I make hubby go get it ;)
Brent 10-Jan-2007 15:34
Makes me think of stumbling through a dark house on the way to coffee and salvation in the morning. Very nice work Sue Anne!
Rod 10-Jan-2007 08:24
Wotever you did is just perfect:-)
sue anne10-Jan-2007 02:08
Thank you Jano - working on the original, I just lightened it up some. And a wee bit of a crop. :)

Rod, on the laptop, I just decreased brightness instead of burning and did do abit of cloning out some white specks. :))) I think monitors do tend to differ so that is why I said that ;)
janewigginsphotography09-Jan-2007 11:43
Did you bring this in a little closer Sueanne? It works well now and I can see details more clearly. I keep thinking of the movie "Sixth Sense" when viewing this. I wonder what a shadow or silhouette would look like darting across that space.... you know that last sec when you think you saw something, but when you look again it's gone. Eerie.. and well done! jano
Rod 09-Jan-2007 11:10
Bleeding L that was quick Sue Anne it's now gone from fantastic to awesome in one burn:-)
Turn me brightness down:-) that was really funny:-)hehe
sue anne09-Jan-2007 10:38
Thanks Techo....

Now Rod, on my upstairs monitor, its darker than what I see on my laptop where it shows up lighter. I will see what I can do..... either pp again or re shoot which I don't think I will be as lucky ---- turn down your brightness on your monitor :))))
Rod 09-Jan-2007 08:26
Yes it's too light now on my monitor Sue Anne mainly because of the noise in shadow areas. Iso 1600 works great on well exposed shots but when we try & lighten the underexposed areas we get into trouble. The scene inside the doorway looks fine but I would use your new found burning in techniques & darken all the dark areas to hide the noise:-)
ctfchallenge09-Jan-2007 05:35
This reminds of a scene from a movie based Stephen King's work (like The Shining or Mysery) or and Alfred Hitchcock movie. The silhouette there looks like a staircase banister. Like you're coming downstairs. I dont see much of nothing else in the dark forefront. If you'd like to reshoot it, it would be interesting to see what else you can come up with. But this does work well.

-Techo
ctfchallenge09-Jan-2007 04:10
Thank you Doug :)
I often get hungry but don't feel like going down to the kitchen - its dark!

CJ
I went back to the original and re - pp'd it - is this easier to see without making it too bright. On my monitor it looks fine but on my laptop, things seem brighter. Its hard to tell whats really the right amount of darkness to emphasize.

sue anne
ctfchallenge09-Jan-2007 02:42
Great idea Sue Anne! It may be a tad too much darkness but there is still time to reshoot this if you can't lighten it a little. CJ
Guest 08-Jan-2007 18:45
Midnight snack was my first thought when I saw this. Perfect.
sue anne08-Jan-2007 11:24
Thank you Rod, I was going to the kitchen for a snack and saw through the playroom the light through the window giving me idea. I shot this in a third room so its a silhouette of a chair sticking out. I could see if I lighten it so you could see it abit. But I wanted to emphasize more on the window and the darkness to the kitchen. :) (and with no flash it was hard for me to get a good focus and a sharp one at that)
Rod 08-Jan-2007 08:51
Oh my gawd you're getting so naughty Sue Anne this is almost awesome:-) I say almost because I think if we could see a little more detail around the desk & chair (I'm guessing it's a desk & chair as it's a bit too dark for me to see wot it is) that would make this awesome for me. As it is it's only terrific:-) Well done.