Excellent conversion, composition and depth of field! The details are displayed very effectively. Consider removing the roundish direct reflections on the gear and head on the left side. Unlike the direct reflection on top of the gear on the right side, they hide some of the texture, shape and color of the metal.
Thanks Mike.
It probably needs flatter less direct lighting?
DG
Nice composition and conversion.
There are so many curves and surfaces in that scene that I would probably remove those minor issues during post-processing. That's because the only way to eliminate absolutely all of the unwanted direct reflections is probably to use a lot of light sources that are flagged or a series of reflectors that light the scene indirectly. If you move the light source(s) you used, you could eliminate the unwanted direct reflections displayed in this image but you would surely enter a never ending battle of getting similar direct reflections in other areas of the image. I wonder if that would probably also happen if you used only indirect light.
Last edited by Mike Buckley; 19th December 2016 at 01:35 PM.
+1 to Mikes comments and I liked the pun in the title. Might also be interesting with an OOF tin (can) in the back ground to add some context.
Nicely done. Welcome to CiC, Dave.
Window light - no modifiers.
DG
Just curious Dave!
I love cool photos of common items!
This qualifies! Nice job.
Thanks Terry,
I really like this lens - probably the sharpest I have ever owned.
DG
Well done
Very nice monochrome.
Interesting image and very imaginative. Fabulous BW.
well, I must say I certainly wouldn't can it! Great image!!
Thanks all.
The B&W conversion is courtesy of NIK Silver EFX.
DG
Hi Dave I really like this image. Toning down the reflections would make a nicer image but they certainly don't ruin it for me.
Dave, Nicely done.