This week’s photo challenge is to capture a stationary object or person from different angles, and to present them in a gallery.
I chose my hanging chandelier, oh ahem…a light. It’s quite modest to be called a chandelier. I tried from side, bottom and top. Yes, I was standing on the table. Enjoy!
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I like the ones with the wood.
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The wooden chairs? Thanks, Bumba!
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I don’t know. I thought they were the chandeleires arms. The curves and the light were graceful.
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I think the arms are made of iron or something like that. Graceful. I like that. Thank you very much.
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These are great! It’s a wonderful exercise to see things from various perspectives!
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Thanks, Dale. I like to try to distort the whole image so you can’t recognize it. I probably could do it even more with these. It is a fun exercise!
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I like the collection. Well done … but you missed one angle, so I took care of that. 😉
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Thanks, Frank. Oh, what do you mean? Enlighten me.
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I took care of the Frank Angle. 🙂
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Awww, of course! I’m a little slow this morning. Still waking up, Frank.
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Very cool!!! The ones you shot from underneath are my favorites! Great job! 🙂
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Thank you, Kelly! I think those are my favorites, too. Glad you liked them.
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It’s amazing how you can photograph an otherwise ordinary item and really make it a thing of beauty through light and perspective. You really succeeded at doing that here! 🙂
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Oh, you’re so kind, Kelly. It’s funny how you don’t have to go far to find an interesting object to photograph.I think this gallery gives the display a little style. 🙂
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Absolutely, I agree. xo
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Thanks. xox
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I like these, Amy. Well done!
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Thanks, Cathy! I’m glad you like them. It was fun to experiment.
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Very cool, Amy. I like how you were able to get it from above. But hopefully you didn’t break any bones in the process. 😉
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Thanks, Carrie. Ha! No, I didn’t break any bones, but I thought I might break the table. 🙂
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That would be fun to explain to your family at dinner as you’re all eating from TV stands!
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Love your technique — not only of taking the pictures but also the way you have them displayed. Cool!
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Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad you liked them.
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Good photos, Amy… it’s amazing how things can look so different from different angles.
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Thanks, Tom. I agree. And different moods, too. Thanks for the visit!
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Great job Amy! The pictures don’t suck and I really like the one shooting down the chain. My pictures have gotten better just because I take more of them. And I edit every lovin’ one just a little in any kind of edit program. If you can, Join me on Instagram where I’m posting every day.
Love Ya’,
Shalagh
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Hey thanks, Shalagh. Glad you enjoyed them. Hey, I’m not on Instagram yet. Maybe someday. Love ya. 🙂
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That’s a great collection Amy. I totally support you standing on the table for these. I’ve stood, and sat, in some odd places to get some of my photographs. Absolutely worth it.
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Thanks so much, Melanie. I’m glad I’m still in one piece!
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Amazing, Amy – um, I just need to ask – how did you get above it to take the photo looking down! 😀
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Thanks, Dianne! Oh, just on my tip toes is all. I took it fast. 🙂
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Really nice work. Great angles and the close up shots really show of the curves.
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Thank you so much for your lovely comments.
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