“ Concrete and Candles ”
I like the contrast between concrete and wax, so I make candles with a concrete base, as well as various tealight holders. I photographed the candles resting on a mirror, with a piece of blue glitter paper behind it. My original plan was HDR, which I've never done before. I took bracketed ...
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Photo Location: Rawlins, Wyoming
  • Trish Sowards Edited a year ago

    Really lovely.  The two materials look good together.  I was born in Buffalo and used to live in Powell.  This makes me a bit nostalgic.

    Really lovely.  The two materials look good together.  I was born in Buffalo and used to live in Powell.  This makes me a bit nostalgic.

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  • davidfromwyoming Edited a year ago

    BTS.  I wasn't sure about the lighting, so I set everything up in a diffuser box.  Not the brightest idea (pun intended) seeing as I planned on lighting the… more

    BTS.  I wasn't sure about the lighting, so I set everything up in a diffuser box.  Not the brightest idea (pun intended) seeing as I planned on lighting the candles.

    #Yosef - How about an Off the Rails episode on how to fold up diffuser boxes so they fit back in the case! :-)

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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Canon 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6
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#somethingimade #candle #wax #flame #concrete #cement #orange #fire #burn

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Still Life

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