Dollarfoam
Taken for the Active Assignment Weekly! group. This week's assignment: Show me the money, honey
I have to admit that on first sight I found the dare quite surreal this week (what on earth has money to do with razor foam???). But it turned out that it was this absurdity that got me creative again.
So here I present my newest invention: The Dollarfoam!!!
Creates soft and silky dollarnotes with a single gentle press on the button. Only 9.99 $ per can (contains up to 9 shots).
Go for the full size.
What it took:
Found the only dollar that I still have in the house (I did not want to use swiss francs or euro bills as they are too colored), folded it into the right position and glued it on a stick so that I could arrange it properly. At f/4 I used my speedlite at 1/32 with the diffusor box lighting directly from above. After having shot the dollar I took a second shot with the foam that I actually fired. In post processing I adjusted the can colors to the dollar colors (esthetics, you know...) warped the blasted foam and the bill , added some graduated motion blur to the bill and blended everything together. There was too much negative space so I cropped to widescreen (16:9) in the end and added some vignette as a sort of border.
Dollarfoam
Taken for the Active Assignment Weekly! group. This week's assignment: Show me the money, honey
I have to admit that on first sight I found the dare quite surreal this week (what on earth has money to do with razor foam???). But it turned out that it was this absurdity that got me creative again.
So here I present my newest invention: The Dollarfoam!!!
Creates soft and silky dollarnotes with a single gentle press on the button. Only 9.99 $ per can (contains up to 9 shots).
Go for the full size.
What it took:
Found the only dollar that I still have in the house (I did not want to use swiss francs or euro bills as they are too colored), folded it into the right position and glued it on a stick so that I could arrange it properly. At f/4 I used my speedlite at 1/32 with the diffusor box lighting directly from above. After having shot the dollar I took a second shot with the foam that I actually fired. In post processing I adjusted the can colors to the dollar colors (esthetics, you know...) warped the blasted foam and the bill , added some graduated motion blur to the bill and blended everything together. There was too much negative space so I cropped to widescreen (16:9) in the end and added some vignette as a sort of border.