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playing with light for the first time in a while! I had to adjust it a bit, since my Fuji sucks a bit
I find imperfection the most interesting thing about a person.
You Have To.
I can't sleep.
I've been in this house for days.
Went to the doc today and had and epidural injection. Praying it works.
No makeup, no hairbrush.
This is me. Hiding my imperfections.
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first trials of a newly built device taken from an old idea i had last year, with a splash of fractalius
I met a new camera friend Ricky and showed a few camera tricks how to obtain ghost shots and tricks that evening.
His brother Reece sat still while I zoomed in and out on a relatively long exposure creating two seperate focus points on his face.
This photo wasn't taken in broad daylight. Two external flash units used. (One flash was a huge Nikon, something back from the late 1970s, with an old school "synchro shoe" that depends on the light emitted from the main flash (my Canon Speedlite)). Nifty fun.
As for the chocolates, they're divine. They're made at their workshop, in the Flatiron district, a day or two prior and it's special ordered. They do sell in other retail shops but rarely their boxed chocolates.
Happy Valentine's Day!
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One of a series of experimental pics taken by casting a shadow of a wine glass half full of maderia wine onto a sheet of white paper like this.
One of a series of experimental pics taken by casting a shadow of a wine glass half full of maderia wine onto a sheet of white paper like this.
something I did last week but only just got round to light painting it. multiple aperture but forgot the multiple focus. using 28mm OM lens with extra 0.45X wide angle glass attached to the front of the 28mm
Alice Millar Chapel, Northwestern University Campus, Evanston, Illinois.
I have no idea what the green lights are, I don't recall them being there and they are not on the digital shots. If it's artifact from the expired film, it's not on any of the other shots on this roll. Weird. I assume it's something to do with how the lens on this Yashica reacted to the existing light. Or ghosts. Not sure which. Happy early Halloween.
2 Flashes
left to the camera Flash SB-24
in front of camera (behind the subject) SB-28
SB-24 @ 1/2 power through umbrella
SB-28 @ 1/18 with green gel
Sony A700 @ 250 daylight WB
Minolta 50mm @ 2.8
Cactus V4
cigarets and some creativity.
we were playing with our strobes after a hours after work with my best Friend Mo and our friend Bessa in my Back yard. Even after a few beers the photos stay looking well, I guess so.
No photoShop or any software manipulations at all. I just used LightRomm to put my name in the picture.
AB800 camera right close 1/4-1/2 power white shoot thru umbrella, fill light AB 400 above and behind camera 1/2+, AB 400 camera left with grid on to background,125@ F13
white tulle(netting) was held in front of lens for blurred look