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Let there be light
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misstea75


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Registered: February 2007
Location: Dover, TN near Land between the Lakes
Posts: 134
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These were taken after my hubby put this little lamp in our room and I noticed the neat glow and shadow it casted
· Date: Thu May 8, 2008 · Views: 424 · Filesize: 490.7kb, 606.0kb · Dimensions: 1875 x 1752 ·
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jerrywb

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Registered: January 2008
Location: Antioch, CA
Posts: 519
Fri May 9, 2008 4:39am Rating: 10.00 

Of the 3 lamp photos posted I like this B&W the best. It has the full tonality range of grays, black to white whith none of the highlights blown out, a classic old school Minor White Zone System image. The basic lamp design along with the soft projected/reflective lamp & shade design repeated in the image, at least for me, adds to the impact of the picture. Probably not as sharp as the F22 Group would like, still in my opinion a great picture that deserves to be printed and hung.

Jerry
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misstea75
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Registered: February 2007
Location: Dover, TN near Land between the Lakes
Posts: 134
Fri May 9, 2008 5:02am

Wow, thanks bunches, I think I could stand to learn a lot from you, I am very new to photography, and a lot of the things you state I have no clue what it means, but the statement it deserves to printed and hung says it all to me and it will be. I really want to take a photography coarse, from this site alone I can see there must be photography language to say the least, and I need to learn it and what it means.
Thank you and I would be more then happy to take in and learn anything you want to throw it.
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