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Boat in a Moat
Boat in a Moat
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Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Lens: Custom Made Pinhole
Galleries: Pinhole/Zone Plate
Date Uploaded: Apr 11, 2009

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Comments: 11
Favorites: 5 (view)

for SC
a composite of six pinhole photos, all taken while standing in one spot.
Ended up "busier" than I like, but I think the colors give it a redeeming quality.

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11/24/2010 06:56:15 PM
This is amazing.
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11/30/2009 05:41:46 AM
Oh so lovely.
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11/16/2009 11:50:26 PM
Wow.
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05/27/2009 09:59:11 PM
someday i want to take this picture... or one of them. agree with the Turneresquity - bet you like Millet too, and not just for dinner. brilliant concoction.
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05/19/2009 05:56:19 PM
Not quite sure why but this reminds me of the painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware. They are not that similar but there is something about it that clicked to me, maybe the tones in both are what made the connection for me. Either way this is a stunning montage of shots, excellent job!
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04/26/2009 03:29:50 AM
Originally posted by pointandshoot:

This technique is probably closer to painting than photography.


Yes it is. And the result looks like a Turner painting. It has that wonderful indolent texture that he had, like an Arcadian tapestry done by an angel in a dream. The light is especially Turneresque. It's lovely.
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04/18/2009 08:14:37 AM
Originally posted by pointandshoot:

Originally posted by krnodil:

I wonder if this toes the line with regards to the Advanced editing rules for 1-10 exposures?

Karen, this wouldn't be legal anywhere at DPC, except here. Although I stood in one spot to take all the photos, I completely rearranged their relative positions in PS. The castle, for example, was originally behind me when facing the lake. This technique is probably closer to painting than photography.


Ah, I see - I thought when you said you took it in the same spot, you had used the same framing for each shot - that the changes we see in the resulting combination is due to time passage, like movement of clouds, etc.

A marvelous creation anyway. :)
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04/17/2009 06:30:47 PM
Originally posted by krnodil:

I wonder if this toes the line with regards to the Advanced editing rules for 1-10 exposures?

Karen, this wouldn't be legal anywhere at DPC, except here. Although I stood in one spot to take all the photos, I completely rearranged their relative positions in PS. The castle, for example, was originally behind me when facing the lake. This technique is probably closer to painting than photography.
04/17/2009 05:21:55 PM
Oh, wow. That raises the bar for pinhole shots!

I wonder if this toes the line with regards to the Advanced editing rules for 1-10 exposures? It seems like it would...the only thing that maybe would be a problem would be the "move or change a feature between frames" aspect, where with long pinhole exposures something major might change over the course of taking the exposures - unless the not-allowable move would be only a move that the photographer instigated (for instance, if the boat floated to a different area of the shot on its own that would be ok, as opposed to you deliberately moving it to another area?) I seem to remember some thread about a multiple-exposure DQ concerning a moving swan in the past... Huh. Lots of possibilities here, with this technique.
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04/17/2009 05:12:05 PM
Amazing, everything about this image! I love the other-worldliness feel, so dreamy!
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04/17/2009 05:00:33 PM
I can't wait to see this on my good monitor at home, but from my beat up laptop, this looks great!! Wow!!
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