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Rotting Seaweed Convention
Ink on Paper, 2015
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Digging deep inside of me
Getting past this agony
I can't seem to get away
Another day rotting in vain
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v.l.n.r.: Dominik Kainersbdorfer (Digital Construction 4.0), Thomas Pöllabauer (Metallbau), Christoph Pessl (Maler), Christoph Rumpler (Elektrotechnik), Kilian Lupinski (Hochbau), Nicola Hochegger (Floristik), Wolfgang Ramminger (Bautischler), Matthias Winkler (Robot Systems Integration), Florian Rauch (Mobile Robotics), Nico Reiter (Robot Systems Integration), Marvin Gornicec (Mobile Robotics)
nicht am Bild: Markus Maier (FKZ)
Georg Meck (Chefredakteur Focus Money), Saskia Bruysten (CEO Yunus Social Business), Katharina Brunsendorf (Lead Finanzheldinnen), Manuela Kampp-Wirtz (Chief Publishing Officer Burda Verlag), Steffy Czerny (Geschäftsführerin DLD)
For this shot i achieved gaining entrance to this elder mansoin. I had a shot in mind, that was linked to the piano, that you can spot on the left. It was left covered intentionally, as I planed to create a dreamy effect including the model, that is dancing to the invisible and not existing music. She wore a white dress, that war combined with the white cloth, giving her a farry-like look, while it floats arround her body.
Light: I did not use any strobes. I had them with me, but the sun beam, falling through the window was that fitting, that I decidded not to modify the light. Due to this beam she became seperated from the backround and her dress looked gloowing white.
Camera Settings:
ISO: 1000
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure time: 1/640s
I used a higher ISO, as it was a day with changing light. Sometimes there were clouds covering the sun and sometimes they were gone. And I wanted to regulate the exposure only by changing the time. The exposure time, that I chose is maybe a bit short, but at this moment it turned bright and I shortened the time.
As I used the Nikon D700 I have plenty of headroom concerning the ISO.
Greetings,
Phillip