An attempt at chiaroscuro didn’t work as such, but a moody lighting, I think:
Linked to Isolation Photo Project at Jeff Sinon’s here
An attempt at chiaroscuro didn’t work as such, but a moody lighting, I think:
Linked to Isolation Photo Project at Jeff Sinon’s here
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And the coffee cup squeaked in nicely in the corner too. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
It was meant to be a bit more evident, but that didn’t happen!
Ooh, I like that one! Can you just tilt the book a bit so I can see the title, Sue? 🙂 🙂
Oh, it’s George Steiner’s Language and Silence…..
Thanks for the privileged preview, Sue. I still like it!
Yay!!
I like this one too Sue 🙂
Thanks, Brian!
I love the light, Sue
Not quite how I wanted it, but self portraits are tricky when you can’t see yourself through the viewfinder!!
I love it. I can just see you looking for just the right quote to share with us in a minute.
Thanks, Elizabeth! I don’t normally do selfies, but hey, I needed a person with a book… there may be more!
Yes I like the moody lighting
Thank you, Pauline!
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After the Golden Age now all Renaissance, I like it Sue 😀
Thank you, Becky!!
A beauty! The angling of light/shade is perfect. The colours are good too – your top and the table. Did you find what you were looking for so earnestly??
Thanks, Meg! The earnest look was for the camera!!