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Taken with a tripod at night with Canon T3i EFS 60mm lens. Photos combined and perspective changed in Gimp. In the middle photo, I caught a reflection from the clouds which made a strange orb in the sky due to the extended exposure time. A really interesting phenomenon.
Kodak 35mm 400
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax lens
JOBO C-41 color process
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
©2013auxiliofaux, Richard Auxilio
Kodak 35mm 400 Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens
Arista C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux
FookDat, Apocalyptic Fashion, Frederik Jimenez,
Photoshoot with friends. Photography: www.flickr.com/photos/fvj/ Concept: www.flickr.com/photos/barnumz/; www.flickr.com/photos/vinodbharathan/ Edit: Me
Multiples tomas realizadas para el ejercicios de reproduccion de la obra pictorica de Johannes Vermmer
Katherine Caro, Oscar A Berrio
Based on an idea about multiple gutters in Paul Jackson’s new book “Cut and Fold Techniques for Pop-Up Designs”. A basic design was reflected both horizontally and vertically and then reduced for two smaller versions at the top and bottom of the picture on the left. The right picture shows what happens when new folds ( on the keft and right sides) are introduced horizontally to a project with all vertical folds. Even with two new cut lines to reduce tension the paper is distinctly warped.
I wanted to try making one of these pictures again... I'm not that happy with how this turned out, though. I'll try making one with better lighting... And when I don't look like a creep. :P
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 7: Julie Sloan, Sheldon Sloan, Mindy Albuck and Rick Albuck attend Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation's Laugh for Life at 583 Park Avenue on May 7, 2019 in New York. (Photo by Owen Hoffmann/PMC) *** Local Caption *** Julie Sloan;Sheldon Sloan;Mindy Albuck;Rick Albuck
Messing around with composite images from photos taken during our VFG photowalk. Essentially the same effect as a multiple film exposure, but this is done in Photoshop.
This is a composite of two images:
1. Fred, behind ABC Photo on 4th Ave.
2. Kenny, Brent, and Keith, in front of a blue wall (not sure if it was at ABC or not). I actually flipped this photo horizontally because the composition worked so much better.