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I was experimenting not only with the lensball but also with the Lightroom camera that is available on the iPhone. If you are in the Lightroom app, you can actually take a RAW photo in DNG format. It even did an HDR, DNG file.
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Experimenting with colored lights, white lights and a gelled flash today. I have the sides of the bubble blocked with black cards to help define the shape. I'll share the bts on my Instagram story.
I decided to try lighting the Joshua Tree on the left with my headlamp as sunset light faded. It seemed to work. The tree on the right is lightened with Photoshop.
Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday!
Explored.
Normally I aim to shoot everything in one photographic exposure but as a little experiment I've Photoshopped in a star trail shot from the previous night. The results look good to me but I will forever hang my head in shame at the thought that Photoshop is the work of Satan herself! (Kidding!)
Experimenting a fusion with my self-portrait and a photo of the Bilbao Guggenheim museum I made just few weeks ago
Not the most compelling image, but I was messing around with Lightroom CC on my iPhone XS yesterday and took this is HDR. I was able to clone out his dog tag, adjust lighting and lighten the shadows a bit all on the phone. Nice sharp results I think
My first efforts with my drop kit last night, I decided to start at the deep end with an attempted collision in a bubble. I didn't quite achieve the collision but there was something about this one which I liked.
I'm currently using two flash guns when, ideally, four would be preferable so I tweaked the ISO up a little to 400. I used Xantham gum for the drop with a dilution of this substance also added to the reservoir. The bokeh is created using glitter paper.
I feel a bit like a mad scientist at the moment with many more liquid experiments planned!
0.5 sec exposure, f16, mirror lock-up.
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University of Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment, GA. (Griffin, GA metro area) Holga 120N, 720nm infrared filter and Catlabs 320 Pro film pushed to ISO 1600.
I started to fold the "Face_pattern" with elephant hide, just for an experiment to see how it would look like with this paper. To my surprise it didn't stay flat, but started to curl and in the middle a bowl arose (photo left).
I stopped folding and only made a few, already existing, creases stronger on the back (right photo), so it would maintain it's new shape even more.
13 different lightning strike photos from last night. Combined in CS4, auto align (both horz & vertical at different focal lengths) smart object, maximize, and this was the result of the experiment.
This series of images began when I was captivated by some of the "Illustrative" techniques used by Richard Gregory. Richard kindly gave me some tips and here are some experimental images based on the Bruges Canal shot which I posted yesterday. Thanks, Richard. None of them look like yours but I did get one quite close for a while. Then I became interested in getting an engraving type effect, mono and tinted. These are the three results.Thanks again, RichardGregory48.
I've joined a local Camera Club which has a separate 'digital' group for those who are interested in software. Last week we were shown how to distort images using the 'Polar Coordinate' option in PhotoShop.
This is the treatment on the swimming pool shot I took a while ago. Viewed large you can see detail more easily.