(5 years and 3355 days ago)
Very nicely done
Three rings in marriage:
1. engagement ring
2. wedding ring
3. the suffering
This one is the engagement ring. (5 years and 3358 days ago)
Very nicely done
lovely
this is an awesome shot, very beautiful. the only thing that could have made it better is if you saw a sparkle in the diamond--but still a great shot!
The suffering lasts longer :P
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(5 years and 3360 days ago)
ugly ring but nice shot
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This the ring my grandfather once gave to my grandmother and after his death my grandmother gave it to me. It's a silver ring with an amethyst stone. (5 years and 3529 days ago)
Author, although it's well composed...to really bring out the great lighting qualities of a gem-stone it's much better to use a non directional lighting pattern to make the really sparkle...just a hint to try for a future shot.
nice gem
I agree with the lighting comment, but a nice shot all the same
itsmymoment: I'm not quite sure if I understand what you mean by "non directional lighting" so would you mind explaining it to me?
The way I understand it: The direction of the light would not be visible therefore there would be no visible shadow either. Is this correct or am I understanding it wrong?
As for the other two comments, thank you very much.
spot on with the lighting, that is exactly what it is.........non directional means no directional shadows, even spread of light etc.
adeincyprus: Thank you, I think I'll give it a try today.
I like the shadow. Just would have like to see more color out of the gem.
Captgeo: The amethyst is rather light colored unlike most amethyst. So there isn't all that much of the color to be seen.
Ahhhh that explains it. Still love the shot.
Sorry author, have been out of state traveling for a few days, yes, you have the lighting definition spot-on...by placing a light that opposes the main light, you can really bring out the sparkle of a gemstone, look at advertising photos of gems in magazines and such and you will see great clairity and sparkle and almost in all caes no shadows, the shadows actually darken some of the facets and dull the gem...hope that helps, just experiment to find the best mix.
Nice sentiments, good shot and keep this pretty precious thing with you always.
itsmymoment: Don't worry about it. It's not like we're in any hurry to learn new things. I mean, no matter how hard we try we'll always find something new to learn, don't we?
I really should get myself to experiment with it more. So far I haven't really gotten myself to do that, sadly.
abhisarika44: I do, as long as I know I won't be doing anything that could damage it. I don't want it to get damaged either so I prefer keeping it safe for occasions where it can't get damaged unless something really bad happens.
Good shot! The projected shadow was a nice touch. GL!
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This is a picture from my own stock of a couple I personally know. They are now divorced, sadly. (5 years and 3556 days ago)
I would reshoot it. A bit blurry.
Bit too much noise, chroma noise. I would reshoot it too. Great idea though
Idea is nice....but too blur...
I agree that it is a little too blurry... how does this picture of the couple relate to errors? Did they get separated?
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lovely
Absolutely fantastic shot my friend
awesome
I knew it!!!!! Nice entry as always my friend. GL!
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