Hiya Neil,
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You have made good use of the lighting so as not to cast any shadows. However, there seems to be a bit of something odd right of the metronome and bananas, like there is a seam or something.
.................great job here and many objects to look at.
Cheers
Dawn
Hi Dawn,
I managed to lose the shadows on most, but the metronome was the tallest and cast a bit of a shadow, which is what you can see at the right. There are a couple more, but some crafty positioning of objects has hidden them or softened them.
Thanks for the comments and I'm glad you like.
You've got some really good pictures in there. The empty park and the object are done really well.
Congrats and keep shooting
Hi ecniv,
Thanks for looking.
I'm trying to take different shots rather than the usual angles. I'm pleased with the way these came out, and it's nice to know others like them too.
Hi Neil, that is a cracking shot indeed! I like the way you have some objects "floating" over another as well, you have done a great job with the pp work. In terms of the background being a bit grey, I wonder if you were to add some extra light in to even the light distribution?, it may help, this something I have not done myself, so it may or may not work.
Michael,
The idea hit me as soon as I saw the theme.
I'm liking it a lot, but some of the shadows are frustrating - its the OCD part of me. If I find time, I may do it again, but cut out each object and place them on a new white background.
A lot of good images there Neil. Homemade lightboxes are the new black as far as I'm concerned too. The nikon cap doesn't seem quite in focus (apparently the cameras are the same


). And my wife says the bananas are leading her eye back out of the picture. Other than those minor niggles you have controlled the light well with no bad reflections on the shinier objects.
Very funny Nikon comment Colin.
I didn't think about the banana leading you out of the image, but I think your wife is right - as they usually are!
Hiya Neil,
I'm here again

, just to let you know that I was reading the latest copy of Practical Photography last night and noticed there was a 'Learning Drill' on Exposure Control that I thought might interest you (page 43 of the mag) and might be the answer to your request for 'any tips on getting the background white'. It seems a pretty useful little exercise, and one I am going to try myself.
Cheers
Dawn
I don't do the Practical Photography mag, I did have the Practical Motorhome mag, but found it had more pages for adverts than it did for articles - How are you finding the Photography version?
As a result, I may have to find another way of reading the article

I subscribe to Digital SLR which is useful. I'll be keeping a look out for your sample pictures
Hi Neil, straight to the last page of your thread expecting to just see "empty" and was impressed with how quick you have submitted "object" too. Really nice collage which looks vibrant against the white background, Great pp.
Your "empty" submission is a great idea and very well executed. I cannot pick a favourite from the three and feel they all begin together. In doing so it shows the overall emptiness of the park. Part 3 is very atmospheric, almost chilling. Very Very good work.


Thanks for the comments Martin.
As noted above, I really liked the idea when I thought about it, and I had fun taking the shots and playing with the angles. Hard to believe you could have fun at 7am as a 37 year old in a children's play ground, when sober!