Great idea.... last year I was awarded Best Color Print of the Year in a photo contest that involved 14 camera clubs. My image was simply "White Paper & Light".
Absolutely beautiful images! (Maybe this is what M$soft did for it's win11 wallpaper. I think they used a roll of toilet paper. Anything to make fun of them!) Thanks for the inspiration.
Great video. I love when a great photographer like you shows a technique that an average guy like me can do without a bunch of fancy expensive equipment.
Simplicity is almost always the best! Thanks for the video and as I don't really have a creative mind and now that winter is coming I would shout More! More ! please!!!
Very nicely done! 🙂 I once tried this with tracing paper way back in my film-camera days (remember manual light meters? Calculating flash distances? Bracketing exposures in the hope of getting just 1 decent shot out of 36? Aargh!) and got some very pleasing results. Odd, but pleasing. P.S. - Regards to Bob...
Great idea.... last year I was awarded Best Color Print of the Year in a photo contest that involved 14 camera clubs. My image was simply "White Paper & Light".
This is super !
Thank you.
wow I love these!
definitely want to give this a go
Awesome
Very cool Stewart. You've revealed a good use for the MK-12 flashes with gels.
Thank you
Stewart- You are too modest- I, will be over the Moon if I get anything close to these shots!- Thankyou for uploading.
I love the simplicity and creativity! Well done, Stewart! 👌🏼
Glad you like it!
Good use of easily found objects at home to make some creative fun!
Totally!
This is awesome! Thank you for the video!
Great artwork!
Absolutely beautiful images! (Maybe this is what M$soft did for it's win11 wallpaper. I think they used a roll of toilet paper. Anything to make fun of them!) Thanks for the inspiration.
Great video. I love when a great photographer like you shows a technique that an average guy like me can do without a bunch of fancy expensive equipment.
Glad it was helpful!
Cool. Very effective - creative and simple. Love it!
Thank you! 😊
Simplicity is almost always the best! Thanks for the video and as I don't really have a creative mind and now that winter is coming I would shout More! More ! please!!!
Thank you, more will come.
Brlliant Stewart! Such a creative way to modify light. Please keep such videos coming. Cheers, Robert, Anacortes WA, USA
Many thanks!
Super idea, had a go and wow, they came out really well. Thanks mate.
This is awesome Stewart! Can't wait to try it! Well done!
Thank you.
Fantastic, thank you for sharing.
THNX for the idea.. Greetings from Colorado USA.. 💡😎🇺🇸
Thank you and greetings from the UK
Love these indoor projects. Thank you Stewart. ❤
Thank you.
Very nice. I’ll give it a shot. 😊
Thanks it’s useful I’ll do it 👍🏻✨
Thank you.
Very nicely done! 🙂 I once tried this with tracing paper way back in my film-camera days (remember manual light meters? Calculating flash distances? Bracketing exposures in the hope of getting just 1 decent shot out of 36? Aargh!) and got some very pleasing results. Odd, but pleasing.
P.S. - Regards to Bob...
Thank you, Bobs still missing.
fascinating :)
Thanks mate
Where do I find details of the lighting bars that you use? Thanks!
I was hoping this was a video on papers like Harmon’s Direct Positive papers and the like :p 😅
I find the music very distracting and gave up.