This week's assignment - Use strong backlighting (i.e. shooting towards the light source, but do not look directly at the sun) to create a contre-jour image where the subject becomes a silhouette, OR shoot the light through flowers or leaves creating a transparent effect.
One for using the sun

One for using the Moon

and lets go inside too. I think black and white works better for this scene

and showing the structure of leaves

I hadn’t thought of shooting into the moon. A shame there were so many clouds to obscure what looks to be a lovely silhouette of the tree. I like the staircase and those big fat leaves are fab! Thanks Brian 😁
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Thank you Jude 🙂 I like the cloud effect. I should have used one where the tree is more distinct perhaps. 🙂
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The moon behind clouds is very atmospheric.
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Really like your third one, start of a great book (or movie)
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Thanks Becky 😀 the stairs to our Paris apartment
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You are going to have to write the novel now!
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Now that would be novel 😀
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😀
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Nice ones! Almost expect to see Alfred Hitchcock walking down the stairs. 😊
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Thank you Irene 🙂 nope only me and my bestie
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The picture of the tree with the sun behind it is amazing…I love it!
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Thank you Rachel 🙂
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Love the staircase!
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Thank you Susan. One of my favourite photos 🙂
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It’s All about the light, Brian
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🙂
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I think you’ve already had the conversation with Becky 🙂 🙂
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I love the photo looking up at the leaves from below.
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Thanks Amanda 🙂 I love the underside of leaves especially when they are big
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Yes, Brian the silhouette highlights the shape – when the sun filters through some of them, it is a wonderful luminescent green.
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