The Widow (Ms. Rose)
Uploaded: July 15, 2005
Lens: 35-70mm f/3.3-4.5
Focal Length: 35mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
10 sec - f/10
Exposure Comp.: 0 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 200
White Balance: Incandescent
AF Mode: Manual
Protacio Serna July 15, 2005
Not my usual subject...but I wanted to share.Regards
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Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas July 15, 2005
Very nice subject Protacio!, I like the composition and shadows,Jessica L. Richard July 15, 2005
very nice image, great composition and shadow! #1597573Karen Slagle July 15, 2005
I love the rich, warm colors and the texture on the wall. Even the dead rose adds to the overall effect, adding it's own texture into the mix. The shadow on the wall resembles some poor old dejected soul hanging their head. Good job Protacio. Take care. Karen #1597703Colette M. Metcalf July 15, 2005
Nice image!! #1598382Protacio Serna July 17, 2005
Thanks ladies. Loved that description Karen.Thank you all.
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Pam M July 30, 2005
Mmmm okay ... I didn't post on this when you first put it up ... because I couldn't figure out what it was about it ...but today ... I saw your new pix of the week at www.pserna.com and first I must say ... I really, really love the drama of the crop you chose. And the story is excellent!!!
but the more I looked at it the more I thought mmmm I think that's the something about it ... .... just exactly how did you compose that wonderful shadow?
have fun,
me #1656688
Protacio Serna July 30, 2005
Thanks Pam!!!When I saw the flower and her body expression, I first considered a profile to show how she was looking down, but I decided to leave that to the shadow. There was a lamp on my left side. It is a contemporary lamp, made of white acrylic...it is an art work by itself...but it worked wonderfuly as a soft light source and since the bulb is located at a low level the shadow is projected a bit upward.
The corner worked perfectly since there are three different textures involved and the arrangement gives dimension to the picture.
Take care...Pserna.com #1657677
Pam M July 31, 2005
What I realized yesterday is that the shine on the bottle indicates that the shadow should be appearing more behind the bottle ... approximately in the corner ... instead of beside it. Of course I knew that if you had PS'd this in some way you would have said so ...so then I started wondering: well if the shine is from a flash or a window, then there would have had to be a secondary light source that was overriding the shadow that should be in the corner.
... mmm... but are you telling me that you achieved this "confusing" alignment of the shadow with one light source and a by standing at a different angle from the light?
and did anyone think you'd lost a few marbles? (aka did anyone think you were a few sandwiches short of a complete picnic lunch? ... mmm ... did anyone think you had lost your sanity?)
have fun,
me #1658702
Protacio Serna July 31, 2005
well...that was the only light available...and a small restroom window above to the left, but that sure works as a fill light.I will attach a different shot so you can see it from a not so different angle since there wasn't much space available.
About the marbles...hehehe...yeah...is not common to see a guy coming out of the restroom with a tripod, DSLR and a light meter hanging from his neck...so whatever they thought...they might be right.
Thanks.. Protacio
PS...now lets see if the attachment tool works. #1659771
Protacio Serna July 31, 2005
yeah...I know...I need to log in first...here it is.Pam M August 01, 2005
LOL yes LOG in via the side menu ;)ok .. mmm ... so ...making to do note ... "play with shadows -- looks like a real mind bending opportunity ;)"
thanks for the info and inspiration ...
have fun,
me #1662825
Jenny D May 12, 2006
I really like this, Protacio! #2757324Protacio Serna May 12, 2006
Thanks JD...one of my favorites...it is funny...I took this one at a restroom and now is hanging at my restroom wall...see ya #2757678Chris Budny May 12, 2006
I like the soft shadow play on this one, very much. But it seems as if the manual focus is just barely slightly off, for me most visibly in the leaves and stem. #2757808Protacio Serna May 13, 2006
Thanks Christopher...here's a detail of the leaves.http://www.pserna.com/forum/rose.jpg
Regards
Pserna.com
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Chris Budny May 13, 2006
Ah! Perhaps now that I see the full size, it may just be a touch of grain, vs. focus. Thanks for sharing! #2760652Shelly A. Van Camp January 13, 2007
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