“ Complementary curves ”
I browsed some YouTube tuts and decided on lighting and photographing paper. I wanted complementary colors teal and orange so I rolled my paper and secured it with Bobby pins. I put a gelled speed light on each side and then shot from above. I tweaked the light strength then cropped and ...
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Photo Location: El Granada, CA
  • Carol Lang Edited 10 months ago

    It is fun exploring these new techniques isn't it? This is very good.

    It is fun exploring these new techniques isn't it? This is very good.

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  • Randi Jacobs Edited 10 months ago

    Beautiful abstract, love the colors!

    Beautiful abstract, love the colors!

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  • Greet De Clerck Edited 10 months ago

    Wonderful!! And I know this isn’t easy at all! I also tried to do something with papers, but it didn’t succeed at all!

    Wonderful!! And I know this isn’t easy at all! I also tried to do something with papers, but it didn’t succeed at all!

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  • Mary Newth Edited 10 months ago

    Beautiful. I tried some paper photography and found it tough. I only got 2-3 that I liked after hours of work.

    Beautiful. I tried some paper photography and found it tough. I only got 2-3 that I liked after hours of work.

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#abstract #2lights #gel #complementarycolors

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