I'm not sure whether to follow Mike's or Moses' photo, so I will forego having to decide on just one and just follow both. Both of their photos have interesting images involving glass (frosted windshields and glass skylights) so I'll follow up with another interesting photo of glass.
This is actually a photo of a lightbulb that is on. But since I metered on the bulb itself when it was lit, it came out as you see it. I kinda like how it gave the cage of the lamp a nice backlight. I believe there was no other lighting on this photo; and even if there was, it would be too dark to see it. :P
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I'm not sure whether to follow Mike's or Moses' photo, so I will forego having to decide on just one and just follow both. Both of their photos have interesting images involving glass (frosted windshields and glass skylights) so I'll follow up with another interesting photo of glass.
As for the technical details:
1/125 sec
F22
50mm 1.8 Nikon lens
200 ISO
This is actually a photo of a lightbulb that is on. But since I metered on the bulb itself when it was lit, it came out as you see it. I kinda like how it gave the cage of the lamp a nice backlight. I believe there was no other lighting on this photo; and even if there was, it would be too dark to see it. :P
I knew this was yours before I even scrolled down to find the poster. Don't you go outside? Hah!
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