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01/14/2015 08:00:59 PM |
looks like a well done version of what's mentioned so far -
kudos !
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01/14/2015 10:31:46 AM |
fun image.
for those wondering, seems like it would be very simple.
have a backlit keyboard, frame it on a long exposure, zoom while sensor exposed. you will get the blurred lines connecting the zoomed in/out images from zooming (in I'm assuming on this).
by controlling the zoom in/out, you decide which image appears in the "back"
I've played around with techniques like this for light painting challenges before, it can produce some fun results |
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01/14/2015 08:42:28 AM |
My favorite for the challenge, I thought it would be on the top 5. |
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01/13/2015 04:06:30 PM |
The best of the challenge. |
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01/13/2015 02:46:38 AM |
Not sure how you did this but it looks excellent! |
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01/13/2015 12:26:37 AM |
Very interesting. Will be looking for details on how this was accomplished. |
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01/12/2015 05:32:04 PM |
I find this beautiful - I love the color and depth. What is this a photograph of? |
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01/10/2015 11:21:21 PM |
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01/10/2015 01:02:34 PM |
Definitely interesting. Would be curious to see how you did this. |
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01/08/2015 03:06:19 PM |
Subject seems muddled No real point of interest |
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01/07/2015 11:25:27 AM |
Excellent take on the challenge, congratulations on such a wonderful image! |
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