Hi! I want this rocking chair. It's absolutely precious with the duck heads.
I like the various angles you took of the chair, my favorite being the picture of the shadow cast from the back. I also like that you played around with the lighting.
I think you would benefit from playing with the white balance on your camera. The flash on the chair reflected oddly/too hard since the varnish is shiny.
What a cool chair, duck heads and all! I love the photo with Celestine; she's precious. My favorite photo is the fifth down, the shadow coming from the back of the chair. Great job!
After growing up in a small town in Maryland, I attended a tiny college in Princeton, NJ where I earned a degree in Music Education. I taught in NJ for three years before deciding that I NJ just did not have anything else to offer me! So, on a whim I moved to Boston and have grown to love this wonderful small city.
I am lucky to have found a wonderful partner, and a few years ago we purchased a small garden level condo in the South End. This vibrant community is bubbling over with wonderful shops, restaurants as well as a thriving arts scene. My proudest moment was my conducting debut at Symphony Hall, Boston leading the community handbell ensemble I founded, the Back Bay Ringers.
Hi! I want this rocking chair. It's absolutely precious with the duck heads.
ReplyDeleteI like the various angles you took of the chair, my favorite being the picture of the shadow cast from the back. I also like that you played around with the lighting.
I think you would benefit from playing with the white balance on your camera. The flash on the chair reflected oddly/too hard since the varnish is shiny.
Cool chair! Camerafool had the same ideas I had as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool chair, duck heads and all! I love the photo with Celestine; she's precious. My favorite photo is the fifth down, the shadow coming from the back of the chair. Great job!
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