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krnodil


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Camera: Canon EOS-5D Mark II
Lens: Custom Made Zone Plate
Location: my desk
Date: Apr 14, 2009
Aperture: zoneplate sieve
ISO: 400
Shutter: 13s
Galleries: Pinhole/Zone Plate
Date Uploaded: Apr 16, 2009

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fooling around while taking a break from doing my taxes

this is a zoneplate sieve, using a recently acquired Skink Pinhole Pancake, which allows me to swap out different pinholes and zoneplates akin to Lensbaby aperture swapping

experimenting with double exposure - one long exposure pointed at two subjects, with a black card over the 'lens' during the shift

can you see the coffee mug?

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05/19/2009 05:52:19 PM
What an awesome idea and execution, love it! Reminds me of the Twilight Zone, two worlds colliding together, great job!
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04/20/2009 10:55:06 PM
I can't see the coffee mug? Maybe a beer bottle though..
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04/17/2009 10:17:48 AM
OMG! This is too cool for words. Great b&w, too.
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04/17/2009 09:44:35 AM
WOW - isn't it amazing how this speaks VOLUMES yet it is blurred? I say over and over that blur is so underrated. I LOVE this.
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04/17/2009 07:23:39 AM
Ah yes - now I see it! Oddly, I was thinking of trying something like this. I just need to find a subject. Seems quite appropriate for the whole tax thing.
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04/16/2009 11:32:29 PM
That's really neat, you're getting fancy with the ZP! I wonder if this technique would be legal in a challenge? I know double exposures in the camera are no longer allowed, but, technically, isn't this a single exposure? I'm thinking of a technique to use for the "Not Quite Right" challenge and I could steal borrow this idea if it is legal.
I do see the mug. Not sure I would have if you hadn't mentioned it.

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