Another shot for the Utata Iron Photographer 14 challenge. Something that lets light pass through, something green, and lit by flashlight. This one uses a San Pellegrino bottle and three flashlights (2 LEDs from my bike - one red and one white, and a camping flashlight). Used my 300mm lens again (really liking it for this kind of thing because I don't have to stick the camera right into the subject) at 130mm.
Here are your new elements:
1 - Something light can pass through
2 - The color green
3 - Lighted by a flashlight
By something light can pass through we mean something that, you know...light can pass through. It can be clear, transparent, translucent, diaphanous, gauzy, gossamer...any material that light can easily pass through. Glass, nylons, perspex, it doesn't matter. But it must be IN the frame and light MUST pass through it.
The color green is self-explanatory. Unless you suffer from a form of color blindness. In that case, consult a non-color blind friend. If you elect to use something that's both green AND translucent, you may want to find some other element to add to the image.
Now, the tough part: lighted by a flashlight. This will probably require some experimentation since it will necessitate longer exposures. Most point-and-shoot cameras today have a 'night' mode, so I'm hoping that won't be a problem. The flashlight can be in or out of the frame, but it MUST be the primary light source.
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