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Matches my hair - created by Wayne Cheah


Matches my hair
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(5 years and 2752 days ago)

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Burned matches - created by robvdn


Burned matches
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(5 years and 3111 days ago)

avatar CrystleClear

how did u get them to float in the air like that, it looks cool

avatar Mikaelbg
Mikaelbg says:

i'm curious too

author says:

TBH this effect happened by accident, it's not that hard to achive.

author says:

I can tell the secret now: use a (semi) transparent underground

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The Last Guests - created by magicsteve


The Last Guests
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I just bought my first SLR camera yesterday and this is my first attempt. Any and all criticism is VERY welcome. (5 years and 3497 days ago)

avatar Shikyo
Shikyo says:

Topic wise, I really like the picture. Burned out matches look really nice. At first look the matches themselves stick out easily for the eye to see them. Though the picture is little dark, maybe too dark. The matches kinda melt to the darkness(though it's slightly better at high resolution) so it's hard to see any details on the matches. Also at high resolution it's clear that the image is soft. To avoid this use a tripod, a table or anything you can put your camera nicely so that it won't move all too much after you push the trigger.

Definitely a nice image for your first attempt, nyaa. Keep it up and you'll get some excellent pictures.

avatar adeincyprus

a great first attempt.............although you said it was your first 'digital' cam, I suspect it is not your first cam!!!. The shot is composed reasonably well, although the focus could have been better. The subject works well in black and white. If this is what you are going to turn out, you will do well soon.....good luck

author says:

Thank you for the tips. I did in fact use a tripod but for some reason I still had issues with the picture coming out blurry. I suspect it is due to the long exposure I had and the camera moving ever so slightly when I hit the shutter button. I am currently working on a solution to that little problem.
And yes, this is my first cam (other than point and shoot). Thanks for the encouragement!

avatar Shikyo
Shikyo says:

Oh...there's an easy solution for that. The camera should have a timer, so use the timer instead of pushing the trigger yourself. So when you yourself push the shutter it won't take the shake from that as the actually trigger is going to be few seconds later, therefore you can avoid the shake from pushing the shutter.

Another option is to get a external remote/shutter for the camera, which also neglects the trouble coming from pushing the shutter yourself.

author says:

I'm ordering the remote/shutter today but using the camera's timer in the meantime is a brilliant idea. Thanks a bunch!

avatar UncleJimmy

nicely done, good comp and tone, nice B&W subject...as stated before, to prevent all camera shat, either the timer or a cable release of some sort will definitely help...nice entry author

author says:

Thank you for all the comments and suggestions, everyone. I will be reshooting this tonight with a timer and hopefully it will be much less soft. It should also be noted that I am getting help and advice from a photography buddy of mine (the same one who inspired me to take this up). Without his expertise and advice there is NO WAY I would have been able to set up a low key shot.

avatar mperri
mperri says:

Maybe a little too dark, indeed... though the composition is quite striking!
BUT, I will repeat what I wrote to an entry above:
"This is about something which is packaged in 6... like 6 eggs, 6 cigars, etc. The rules are that the subjects of the photo should be 6 in number, should be packed, and should be countable so that we will be sure that it is a '6 pack.'"
So, for as much as you have only six matches, it is really not a 6-pack, but rather, a pack with only 6 matches left in it...

avatar locksmagic

another example of if the object don't come in a package of 6, YOU pack them... I think it's on theme

avatar mperri
mperri says:

Locks... I make my same "re"comment here as I did in the former image... Forget my pickiness and I will stick to:
Maybe a little too dark, indeed... though the composition is quite striking!
lol

avatar rasellia
rasellia says:

great idea.... gl

avatar Lamantine
Lamantine says:

nice try , but a bit out of focus , good luck !

avatar locksmagic

Lamantine the fact that it's oof has already been discussed in depth, I think the author might want to hear a fresh comment.

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Bonfire of Matches - created by Shikyo


Bonfire of Matches
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A small bonfire of matches inside a candle holder. (5 years and 3549 days ago)

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