photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
Type your message and click Add Comment
It is best to login or register first but you may post as a guest.
Enter an optional name and contact email address. Name
Name Email
help private comment
Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 54: Sticks and Stones (hosted by Roberta) >> Challenge 54: Eligible Gallery > 1st Place Winner (Tie)
RGB

by johnebones
previous | next
01-NOV-2003

1st Place Winner (Tie)
RGB

by johnebones

Sony Cybershot
1/4s f/5.0 at 11.8mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
comment | share
Sony Forums Challenges04-Nov-2003 17:39
You always have the most interesting subjects! -Ed Hahn
Sony Forums Challenges04-Nov-2003 09:37
Wow, this is really nicely done. Great lighting and color, interesting composition. Helen
Bill Borne04-Nov-2003 01:34
Wow...just an incredible job of lighting on this shot! I like the arrangemant and the sticks add that extra touch to it! Great Shot Bill B
Sony Forums Challenges04-Nov-2003 00:39
OOoh, beautiful 'rock' shot johnebones. It reminds me of being in a mineral museum-- where the blacklight brings out the colors in the stones. (Clever title too.) Melanie (mlynn)
Sony Forums Challenges03-Nov-2003 13:00
johnebones, neat idea to use an album cover as background...good DOF effect. I esp like the rock textures and the really effective lighting. Nice shot. MFC
Sony Forums Challenges03-Nov-2003 03:42
Thanks Roberta and Andy. The background is a photo album cover, and the light source a desk lamp. I noticed that when the light was directly overhead, it created a white streak down the middle (and I liked the effect, especially on the backgound). I wish I could say the lighting was part of a preformed plan, but it happened accidentally. -johnebones
andy williams 02-Nov-2003 03:20
nice work, john. great light, color, composition. -- andy
roberta01-Nov-2003 23:54
johnebones,
Wow, this is very cool! How did you achieve such interesting lighting in the center of the image? I love the distant suggestion of sticks. It almost has a feeling of now and then...two time periods side by side. Outstanding image! Roberta