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Favorite Photo
It is always hard to pick a favorite image. I went through all of my challenge photos and put them in a Flickr album:
You can see the original piece I did for multiple exposure week in the Flickr Album. I used Kevin's arm and a photo of roots that I took at the Historic Oakwood Park. I went to get my first COVID shot and stopped at the park after I was done.
This is another multiple exposure composite done with Kevin's arm, one of the trees at Oakview Park and a red texture file. I added a border using ON1 2020. It is one of my favorites for the year.
I have already started on my yearly photo book and am almost finished with my big translation project!
Happy 2022 and looking forward to creating more art in the coming year.
Day 3: Blending in. This was a single 20 second exposure where I walked into the frame in the last moment to while holding a remote flash off to my right (left side of the frame) with a chartreuse diffuser. The camera was set to fire rear sync flash so when I got into position the flash went off right before the shutter ended to give me a more solid look on my right side and a more faded look on my left.
It took me a while to get a shot where my eyes were positioned in the knot on the tree painting to give me a eye mask look. No photoshop adjustments, just a few level adjustments in Lightroom.
jacinthes des bois
(multiple exposures at different zoom positions and camera rotation assembled in the camera body)
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
jacinthes des bois
(multiple exposures at different zoom positions assembled in the camera body)
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
FILM
A synthetic crystal developed by the KRELL that can manipulate or be sensitized to respond to specific wavelengths of black and white light.
Essentially, photonic crystals contain regularly repeating internal regions of high and low dielectric constant. Photons (behaving as waves) propagate through this structure - or not - depending on their wavelength. Wavelengths of light that are allowed to travel are known as modes, and groups of allowed modes form bands. Disallowed bands of wavelengths are called photonic band gaps. This gives rise to distinct optical phenomena such as inhibition of spontaneous emission, high-reflecting omni-directional mirroring and low-loss-waveguiding, amongst others.
Second attempt at cloning; Cooking with clones.
Shot on location in my old kitchen one bored Monday morning at 1AM.
Flower is beautiful, water is romantic, then what happened if flower is falling into the water? Everyone could have different answers, and here is my representation how the it could be look like, the focus is about the expression of streamline beauty.
Got back from my walk and had some magic mushrooms on pizza and just listened to 'DJ Shadow & The Automator - Bombay The Hardway'
Taken with an OM-1,
Zuiko 50mm 1.4 and
Fujifilm Superior X-tra 400