White on White by olivetreeann

White on White

Found myself in another experimental mood today. I have no clue how I achieved this because I was shooting randomly and not paying attention to the setting. Sharpened it and added the frame- no other processing per se.
Awesome
September 16th, 2011  
@kerristephens Thank you Kerri!
September 16th, 2011  
I lik eits softness
September 17th, 2011  
@digitalrn Thank you Rick. I liked how the edges became foggy while the camera was acclimating to the steamy pool area after having been outside.
September 17th, 2011  
Good one
September 17th, 2011  
Nice shot! I want to do a white-on-white pic this month... just not sure what or how... I'm going to use your pic for inspiration :)
September 17th, 2011  
@bkbinthecity Thanks bkb!
@alia_801 Thank you Alia- I can't say I set out to take this picture on purpose. I "saw" it while I was taking pictures at the pool yesterday. And even then, I didn't really see it until I got home and put it up on the computer screen!
September 17th, 2011  
very interesting shot Ann!
September 17th, 2011  
@daveanajao Thank you so much Dave!!
September 17th, 2011  
How interesting! Chairs with halo? ;-)
September 17th, 2011  
I like the soft light framing it and the interest of the lines. Great idea.
September 17th, 2011  
@tanyasamol thanks Tanya- yes, chairs. The halo is a little condensation on the camera. The temp. of the indoor pool air is so much warmer than the cool outdoor air that when I take the camera out, it always fogs up a little on the lens. It disappears rather quickly, but it always makes for some interesting blurs on the photos.
September 17th, 2011  
@allie912 Thanks so much Allison!
September 17th, 2011  
Great!! I wanna try a shot like this
September 18th, 2011  
@cvanheel I think you'll be able to pull it off Cade- without the condensation!
September 18th, 2011  
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