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This was a real toughie. I spent half the week trying to find the box, when I eventually found something resembling one it turned out to be empty...
I thought about Owls... nothing doing round here that I've seen. I did think of taking a drive out to a pub and shooting it's sign, but that just seemed a bit of a cop out. Then it occurred to me, as I couldn't get a shot of something showing Wisdom, then I'd go for Perceived Wisdom, it's probably the same thing anyway, and let me be honest hear, that's also a lot easier a concept to portray
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Anyway, I thought some more, and decided I'd go with a proverb. These little pearls of wisdom often have great meanings. So to find something I'd not done before... I did a couple for the challenges for the weeks ahead. My first thought was to go for "Don't keep all you're eggs in one basket", we have chicken eggs and Cadbury Mini Chocolate eggs, but could I find a basket of any size... I turned the house upside down looking.
So I've opted for the proverb "A Stitch in Time, Saves Nine"
I spent some time shooting this, finally to find one I was reasonably happy with, only to think to myself a day later, I'd missed a trick :bang: so here's the first rendition. I used a sheet of A4 paper, and the Jessops 300AFD with under cupboard lighting on this one.
The trick being to point the needle at the 9... So here's the final result. To light this, I held a white chopping board a foot or two above the Jessops flash to get the bounce back I was after. I shot some 40 shots of this trying to get the lighting right, it's still not there, but I'm happy with the result.
It was only when I downloaded them to review and process I realised that my first thoughts about missing the 9 trick were wrong, but I'm happier with the second.
Lessons Learned
1) Getting the lighting right is a major challenge in and of itself, made all the harder with all the reflective surfaces.
2) An idea will come eventually if you just give it long enough.
3) Even that idea can be hard to actually shoot as you visualised.
4) It's amazing how many things can be found to assist that don't always in getting the shot, that have to be put away afterwards
I thought about Owls... nothing doing round here that I've seen. I did think of taking a drive out to a pub and shooting it's sign, but that just seemed a bit of a cop out. Then it occurred to me, as I couldn't get a shot of something showing Wisdom, then I'd go for Perceived Wisdom, it's probably the same thing anyway, and let me be honest hear, that's also a lot easier a concept to portray
Anyway, I thought some more, and decided I'd go with a proverb. These little pearls of wisdom often have great meanings. So to find something I'd not done before... I did a couple for the challenges for the weeks ahead. My first thought was to go for "Don't keep all you're eggs in one basket", we have chicken eggs and Cadbury Mini Chocolate eggs, but could I find a basket of any size... I turned the house upside down looking.
So I've opted for the proverb "A Stitch in Time, Saves Nine"
I spent some time shooting this, finally to find one I was reasonably happy with, only to think to myself a day later, I'd missed a trick :bang: so here's the first rendition. I used a sheet of A4 paper, and the Jessops 300AFD with under cupboard lighting on this one.
The trick being to point the needle at the 9... So here's the final result. To light this, I held a white chopping board a foot or two above the Jessops flash to get the bounce back I was after. I shot some 40 shots of this trying to get the lighting right, it's still not there, but I'm happy with the result.
It was only when I downloaded them to review and process I realised that my first thoughts about missing the 9 trick were wrong, but I'm happier with the second.
Lessons Learned
1) Getting the lighting right is a major challenge in and of itself, made all the harder with all the reflective surfaces.
2) An idea will come eventually if you just give it long enough.
3) Even that idea can be hard to actually shoot as you visualised.
4) It's amazing how many things can be found to assist that don't always in getting the shot, that have to be put away afterwards
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) The composition of the second shot is also brilliant, I love the way the red (good contrasting colour choice) thread moves adds depth to the image but also creeps through the watch ring