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Weird Container
The container's shine and gloss looks alien to everything else in the shot. No idea how or why it came out this way. Kind of odd but I like it. Reminds me of the monolith in 2001 - A Space Odyssey. Maybe there's a connection..... Kubrick's film featured aerial footage of east Harris's lunar like landscape to represent the surface of Jupiter.
Straight from the camera with only white balance adjustment, a little perspective correction to straighten up the container and a slight crop. No effects, multiple images or computer trickery, honest!
The container sits at the side of the road by Loch Langavat fish farm, Isle of Harris.
From the same session and location as my Net washers, and Manitou pics.
Full moon, 106 seconds. Green gelled LED on the container and natural LED aimed at the wooden hut on the floating pontoon.
Part of my Night Photography set
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Weird Container
The container's shine and gloss looks alien to everything else in the shot. No idea how or why it came out this way. Kind of odd but I like it. Reminds me of the monolith in 2001 - A Space Odyssey. Maybe there's a connection..... Kubrick's film featured aerial footage of east Harris's lunar like landscape to represent the surface of Jupiter.
Straight from the camera with only white balance adjustment, a little perspective correction to straighten up the container and a slight crop. No effects, multiple images or computer trickery, honest!
The container sits at the side of the road by Loch Langavat fish farm, Isle of Harris.
From the same session and location as my Net washers, and Manitou pics.
Full moon, 106 seconds. Green gelled LED on the container and natural LED aimed at the wooden hut on the floating pontoon.
Part of my Night Photography set
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Links to:
The Flying Monk Website
The Flying Monk Blog