This morning one of the dogs drug in a dried leaf. Is it really fall already? Instead of picking up the leaf immediately I observed how the light from the North window worked as a back light. Yes, I took pictures of it because I liked the lighting and the shadow it created. That one is on my Facebook. Then I thought, “how would it light a fruit?” So, I used a red pear but the pear, unlike the leaf needed a little more light to bring out the colors on the front of it. I used a white board. As you can see the very bottom of the pear didn’t get any light. I processed using a free action from Coffeeshop.
Searching for the light – Northwest Indiana Photographer –
10 Saturday Sep 2011
Posted in 70-200 mm 2.8, back lighting, Bokeh, Fall, Fruit, Indiana, Nikon D-700, shadows, Window lighting














