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m1rr0r dash 12.20.2007 07:58 PM

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EMMAh 12.20.2007 11:55 PM

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This one is even cooler than the other one. Crazy

Norma J 12.20.2007 11:57 PM

It's an easy effect, but it's pleasing.

Anngella 12.21.2007 02:26 AM

Very pleasing!
I like it a lot.

m1rr0r dash 12.21.2007 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Norma J
It's an easy effect, but it's pleasing.


this was the result of a collaborative series of improvisations where the camera was on a tripod with the shutter clamped open for anywhere from 45 seconds to 5 minutes while 2-4 people moved through the field of view with flashlights and lighters. the only thing done in photoshop was levels on the RAW file and jpg compression. there was a camcorder being passed between the people with lights, but none of that footage was usable.

the same is true of the 'multiple exposure' portraits i posted in the other thread. those were done the same way, but instead of the lights moving though the scene pointing at the camera, one person would be in front of the camera performing a choreographed series of poses or movements, lit from either side by two people with a main light and a fill light, and another person manually holding the shutter open for the duration.

it wasn't necessarily easy or hard, just time consumming. and not something you could do if you live in an area with enough light pollution so that it doesn't get pitch black at night. outside a studio that is. it was dark enough after the fire died to handle infrared film by just turning off the flashlight.

but i'm glad you found it pleasing, it was quite a lot of fun to do actually.

m1rr0r dash 12.21.2007 02:57 PM

if you look closely at the second one, you can see that the ghostly rose shape is coming out of a glowing portion of victoria's torso as she holds her hands over her head. freaky. i almost deleted it at the time. we have no idea how that happened, but all of us and anyone whose seen the 8x10 thinks its the best shot from the whole thing. the only explanation we've thought of so far is that it was her arm from a different pose.

daydream 12.21.2007 03:54 PM

 

 

 

 


Took these in Hong Kong over the summer. Nice in some ways, dull in others I suppose.

Anngella 12.21.2007 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by m1rr0r dash
if you look closely at the second one, you can see that the ghostly rose shape is coming out of a glowing portion of victoria's torso as she holds her hands over her head. freaky. i almost deleted it at the time. we have no idea how that happened, but all of us and anyone whose seen the 8x10 thinks its the best shot from the whole thing. the only explanation we've thought of so far is that it was her arm from a different pose.

Yeah, I brightented it in photoshop (my monitor is dark and it's hard for me to see images as such) and I can see a hand.

m1rr0r dash 12.21.2007 04:37 PM

cool, i'll have to check it out, i never lightened it, actually darkened it in levels as much as i could without losing it even though it was already underexposed to get rid of the leaves in the back so it was more like an abstract figure...

m1rr0r dash 12.21.2007 04:50 PM

nice hong kong photos, daydream. my school has a study abroad program there. i was thinking of going... but it's pretty expensive, and i think i'm going to do the mexico program instead, cause it's cheaper, and my thesis chair theaches there. i want to go to italy where the second for my thesis committee teaches, but that's a full semester, not a summer program, so it's more expensive than hong kong or mexico.

did you get one of these?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PF6wAPeiOw

daydream 12.21.2007 05:10 PM

Thanks a bunch. Yeah, my girlfriend and I bought them when we realised they were good for literally EVERYTHING. Saved so much hassle on the MTR plus you got discounts and stuff too. London's got the Oyster card now (based on Octopus) and NY has/will, right?

Hong Kong's public transport is probably the best I've ever used thus far anywhere in the world. Just... unbelievable. So's the whole city though. I only ended up going because we got flights for £270/return each! So like $550. Which wasn't bad, considering we got upgraded to Business class on the way back... snazzy.

I really want to go to Mexio too, now you mention it. The girlfriend is from Bolivia so she'd be good as a translating sidekick.

Norma J 12.21.2007 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by m1rr0r dash
this was the result of a collaborative series of improvisations where the camera was on a tripod with the shutter clamped open for anywhere from 45 seconds to 5 minutes while 2-4 people moved through the field of view with flashlights and lighters. the only thing done in photoshop was levels on the RAW file and jpg compression. there was a camcorder being passed between the people with lights, but none of that footage was usable.

the same is true of the 'multiple exposure' portraits i posted in the other thread. those were done the same way, but instead of the lights moving though the scene pointing at the camera, one person would be in front of the camera performing a choreographed series of poses or movements, lit from either side by two people with a main light and a fill light, and another person manually holding the shutter open for the duration.

it wasn't necessarily easy or hard, just time consumming. and not something you could do if you live in an area with enough light pollution so that it doesn't get pitch black at night. outside a studio that is. it was dark enough after the fire died to handle infrared film by just turning off the flashlight.

but i'm glad you found it pleasing, it was quite a lot of fun to do actually.


Yeah I know how to do it. My girlfriends a photographer.

It looks good and gets the wow factor from people, but it's quite an easy effect.

m1rr0r dash 12.21.2007 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by daydream
Thanks a bunch. Yeah, my girlfriend and I bought them when we realised they were good for literally EVERYTHING. Saved so much hassle on the MTR plus you got discounts and stuff too. London's got the Oyster card now (based on Octopus) and NY has/will, right?

Hong Kong's public transport is probably the best I've ever used thus far anywhere in the world. Just... unbelievable. So's the whole city though. I only ended up going because we got flights for £270/return each! So like $550. Which wasn't bad, considering we got upgraded to Business class on the way back... snazzy.

I really want to go to Mexio too, now you mention it. The girlfriend is from Bolivia so she'd be good as a translating sidekick.


i'm going to check out the Metrocard when i go up there sunday... i've always appreciated ny's subways, but i've really only lived longer enough in to really know the metro in ny and atlanta... well, atlanta barely has a metro to speak of, but it's hand if you leave near a station and don't have to take a bus. paris metro was huge, clean, had good signage and was still confusing. i think it has something to do with the french.

Ripchord 12.22.2007 10:07 PM


 



 



 



So, like, my stupid teenage ass got a job. And so now I get to sign off the rights to my photos, I'm pretty excited.

EMMAh 12.24.2007 01:34 AM


 


The couch is a little blown out but whatever.

EMMAh 12.26.2007 12:57 AM

I went picture taking while at my grand parents house for Christmas.
 


 


 

EMMAh 12.26.2007 01:05 AM

 


 


 


 

phoenix 12.26.2007 09:07 AM

just so I dont have to skim

is there any photography in this thread that doesnt use long night exposures or photoshop filters?

phoenix 12.26.2007 09:09 AM

or that doesnt have pets in it or happy snaps. you know.

nicfit 12.26.2007 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by phoenix
just so I dont have to skim

is there any photography in this thread that doesnt use long night exposures or photoshop filters?

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Originally Posted by phoenix
or that doesnt have pets in it or happy snaps. you know.


No, there are not.
Now you're free to stay away from this thread and go talk about panties, your job, or something else even less interesting, happy?
Yeah, I've got one of those days, so I'm bad.

phoenix 12.26.2007 10:33 AM

Well at least the panties thread has posts about panties.. Where the photography thread apparently has only hints of photography and mostly junk. . .

nicfit 12.26.2007 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by phoenix
the photography thread apparently has only hints of photography and mostly junk. . .

At least it's not about junk itself, as yours about your panties :rolleyes:.
Anyways, I didn't mean to be rude with you (I've nothing against you on a personal level), I'm just tired of people complaining about the content of threads/the board while opening countless useless threads themselves. You passed by with unconvenient timing.

!@#$%! 12.26.2007 11:19 AM

i blame jico. the panty theme was progressing quite nicely when he introduced what seemed like a bearded lady or a sad dude with huge, nasty manboobs.

anyway. more panties.

ps- panty girl, this thread is fine.

█████████ 12.26.2007 01:03 PM

bastard. like if you didnt enjoy thread hijacking as much as i do.


i dont try to hijack threads like this one, though.

nicfit 12.26.2007 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by █████████
bastard. like if you didnt enjoy thread hijacking as much as i do.


i dont try to hijack threads like this one, though.

Too late.:eek:

█████████ 12.26.2007 01:17 PM

ok, ok, here's a photo of phoenix

 


go on with the thread

gpw_sucks 12.26.2007 01:19 PM

Wow..

nicfit 12.27.2007 05:06 PM

macro lens, micro spider:
 

circus training:
 

 

he comes visit my pc screen everyday day.

EMMAh 12.27.2007 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by nicfit
macro lens, micro spider:


 

circus training:


 



 

he comes visit my pc screen everyday day.


You're a bastard, I want a macro lens so badly! Your pictures look great though, that spider is cool as hell. The first picture is neat because you can see through it's legs.

nicfit 12.27.2007 05:28 PM

Those are cropped, by the way, the lens can focus up to 0 cm distance but the area it covers is bigger than the pics I posted, eh!
Thanks anyway, that spider is so funny, seems like he understands what I want him to do :D, I put the dice like 20 cm away from him and pointed it with my finger and he went straight up there, ha ha ! and stayed there for a minute or so, while I was taking pics, then jumped over the lens and back on the desktop. Then he went again over the dice and so on like 3 times in a row. He probably had fun going over there and jumping towards the "big monster camera", dunno.

Magublafix 12.28.2007 06:18 AM

 

nicfit 12.31.2007 04:11 AM

 

Ripchord 01.05.2008 12:40 AM

The past three days of my life, in three photographs.

 

First day at work.

 

Seeing Old Springs Pike.

 

Seeing Old Springs Pike again.


I actually saw them three times. In the past three days.

EMMAh 01.07.2008 10:58 PM

I got my new scanner going, it seems to be a tad dusty but whatever.
I posted pictures of pictures of these before so I'm reposting them as scans.
 


 


 

EMMAh 01.07.2008 10:59 PM

These I haven't posted

 


 


 


They're all from my photography class except the last one.

Anngella 01.07.2008 11:18 PM

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Book cover.

EMMAh 01.07.2008 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Anngella
Book cover.


I could see that.

themawt71 01.08.2008 11:39 PM

 


 

themawt71 01.08.2008 11:43 PM

 


 


 

themawt71 01.08.2008 11:45 PM

 


 


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