Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON
The late-afternoon sunlight gave me an interesting subject at a friend's house on Easter Sunday. I shot about eight frames, on both sides of this chess set. I shot the first frame with the flash on, but it completely negated the effect I was hoping to capture. I wanted the soft shadows in the middle of the chessboard, as well as the marbled effect of the board itself. I shot this without the flash and without using any of the lights in the room.
8 comments:
Hi David...Have absolutely no clue as how to play chess...and I mean nil, zilch, nada. Checkers even has me baffled. Nice piece and I always enjoy your photos. For me, my photos show mostly the heads/feet cut off. I think I will just stick to writing - my passion that I seem to do rather well in.
Sorry I was gone so long - I'm back though.
Deb
I love chess! But your title is what cracked me up. Great post!!
Hi Deb,
I can play checkers and draughts, but like you, I have no clue to chess.
Always a pleasure to hear from you.
David
Dear Ms Copper Kasparov,
So glad you liked the title. I'm always game to have a bit of fun with headlines!
David
Nameste, I am only just starting out and I was wondering how you placed your photos neatly in a box?
If you visit my blog it has photos without a border, I was wondering if you could possibly help me as I am new to this
I want to give Vishy Anand the great Indian chess world champion and good oppertunity to shine
I thank you in advance,
Steven
Sorry forgot to leave my url
http://achessworld.blogspot.com
Oh I forgot please do not answer to my question on my blog just email me, thx
snicholls5@bigpond.com
Dear visionquest (Stephen)
Thanks for your comment. Yes, I'll certainly take a look at your blog and answer your questions, by email.
Will do so in the next 24 hours if possible.
Cheers
David
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