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scelestic

PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 12:20 pm
Hello. My name is Sarah. I do glass art & photography. Here are some of my latest with both mediums. Id like to know your thoughts on them. I do sell my glass art at: sarahashleyglass.etsy.com

Glass:

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This is a self portrait.
Camera: Canon 40D
Lens: Asahi 50mm
Lighting: One lite to the right with a red gel on it & one to the left with a blue gel.
Props used: Fish tank


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Camera: Canon Rebel XT (converted to infrared)
Lens: Lensbaby 3g
Lighting: sunlight

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Camera: Canon 40D
Lens: Asahi 50mm
Lighting: One light with soft box to left of subject

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Camera: Canon 40D
Lens: Asahi 50mm 1.4 @ f/8
Props used: Fish tank
Lighting: One light through the left side of the fish tank.

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A self portrait.
Camera: Canon Rebel XT (converted to infrared)
Lens: Asahi 50mm @ f/4
Lighting: One light to the left side of the fish tank.  
PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2010 2:06 pm
Your Photography is really awesome and your glass art is really creative!  

FuzzyBunniFooFoo
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scelestic

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 7:09 am
Thank you. =)  
PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2010 6:11 am
both your media have made some very beautiful things here. They both look very professional to me.

There's nothing really to critique, other than the fact that your first self-portrait and the jug and flower are obviously just rotated pics, so it kind of loses the effect. less so in the self-portrait but it's still apparent.  

An Invisible Elephant


scelestic

PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2010 1:52 pm
An Invisible Elephant
both your media have made some very beautiful things here. They both look very professional to me.

There's nothing really to critique, other than the fact that your first self-portrait and the jug and flower are obviously just rotated pics, so it kind of loses the effect. less so in the self-portrait but it's still apparent.


My glass work is not even close to professional because I have not been working with glass (5 months for fused glass & blown glass 3 months) as long as I have done photography (8 years).

You say that like rotation is a bad thing. Though if I were shooting someone else in the fish tank and not taking self portraits like I have here then I would have shot them like a portrait and turned my head so I could see the shot as a portrait. About the flower shot I am impressed because most people say it takes them a while to figure out which end is up.  
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