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    Broken Glass Macro

    This abstract was created using a small part of the stem that fell away from the rest of this broken wine glass as the subject. The captured scene including the negative space is only about 85% of the size of my APS-C sensor.

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    Re: Broken Glass Macro

    Fine; a bit of inclination could have given more life?

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    totem pole?

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    Re: Broken Glass Macro

    Thanks, Nandakumar!

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    totem pole?
    That thought also came immediately to my mind when I first viewed the scene on the camera's LCD. That at least partly explains why I chose not to dramatically tilt it as Nandakumar suggested, despite my love of diagonals.

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    You are an artist.
    Very nice B&W.

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    Re: Broken Glass Macro

    Mike I find it amazing the amount of textures, shades, and shadows that can be detailed in such a small piece.

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    Re: Broken Glass Macro

    Thank you to Jean and Dave!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    I find it amazing the amount of textures, shades, and shadows that can be detailed in such a small piece.
    For me, that's one of the great pleasures of the process of capturing images of transparent glass, especially broken glass and even more so macro images of broken glass; while examining glass with the naked eye under normal everyday lighting, we don't see all of the gorgeous detail that special lighting reveals.

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    Re: Broken Glass Macro

    Nice, looks like damaged metal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    looks like damaged metal.
    I agree.

    It's especially interesting to note that many important photographic properties of glass and shiny metal are the same. The mind's eye often (usually?) interprets dark areas of an unrecognizable or unidentified subject to be opaque. We often intuitively expect a subject identified to be transparent glass to display dark areas only on the perimeter but that's not always the case, as exemplified by the subject in this image.

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    Looks like both metal and glass to me which makes it quite interesting. Nice.

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