April @aecasey challenged me to give refraction a try.
It was what she asked me to do last week and last week's attempt was way too lame so I got to do it over this week.
Still not overly pleased but I now know what is needed for water refraction so I just may give it another go sometime.
Hello Wendy. This is an amazing photo. We are partners in the Get pushed this week so I suggest a photo that you should shoot from inside of something. What do you think? Have a nice week.
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I cheated and used my laptop. I downloaded a free photo, placed a black cardboard with a piece of glass over it on the keyboard, and then took photos.
I had trouble using different 3 different glasses so ended up with just this one. I will definitely give this another go - want to do a still life with different size wine glasses now that I do know the technique.
Very clever and a fantastic result. For your challenge this week I would like you to make a photograph that illustrates "everlasting love". I have chosen this because this week on June 6th. is the 80th. anniversary of The Normandy Landings, "D-Day" and there were so many lives lost on that day, leaving thousands of families bereaved but no doubt having feelings of everlasting love. Your photograph does not, of course, have to be connected to that event, it can be anything you think fits the theme of love that never dies.
Here you go, April
I finally have a refraction for you.
I cheated and used my laptop. I downloaded a free photo, placed a black cardboard with a piece of glass over it on the keyboard, and then took photos.
I had trouble using different 3 different glasses so ended up with just this one. I will definitely give this another go - want to do a still life with different size wine glasses now that I do know the technique.