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The Dream
The Dream
HalldorIngi


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Challenge: Best of 2011 (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Nikon D90
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX 18-105 f/3.5-5.6 ED VR
Location: Home
Date: Apr 9, 2011
Aperture: 4.0
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/125
Date Uploaded: Feb 2, 2012

Not my best of 2011, but my favorite shot and a great time doing it.
And yes, a single capture.
This was a challenge from a friend, the theme was Levitation, I went all out with great help from my family and it was well worth it. The execution was simple, it is because of all the modern technology many people have forgotten the old tricks. I made a full body harness from wide straps for the boy, picked out PJs and hung him up. He was so comfortable that I could order some facial expressions and joke around with him. I had the flass up high on a tripot to get the shadow like I wanted it and also to get the shadow from the railing on to the teddy and the blanket. After that it was normal editing, the straps cloned out and then I used deffuse glow and gaussian blur to get this dreaming affect. Although I´m rather happy with it, you should see the kid, he was so happy with the outcome.


Edit. Thank you for nice comments and votes :)
@CNovack Great story, i liked it :)
@spiritualspatula I got this word Levitation to work with, did some search for ideas and improvised.
@LalliSig The eyes, yes i got one with his eyes closed but i was happier with this one, but thats a good tip for next time.


Statistics
Place: 202 out of 410
Avg (all users): 5.8553
Avg (commenters): 6.9091
Avg (participants): 5.7897
Avg (non-participants): 6.1750
Views since voting: 501
Views during voting: 483
Votes: 235
Comments: 25
Favorites: 1 (view)


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01/04/2013 09:04:38 PM
wow did this actually get validated?
 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/23/2012 09:50:55 PM
Don't know how you did this, but great work with the photography and the kid.
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02/23/2012 09:27:50 AM
Took me a second to notice he wasn't on the stairs... Really nicely done, but I wonder if it got missed by speed voters. Gonna Fav it to see if it is explained after. Very interesting. 8 =)
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02/21/2012 08:20:52 AM
Very clever! Now of course I want to know how you did it.
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02/20/2012 02:32:17 PM
This is good!! If the boy's eyes were closed it would have perfectly matched the title.
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02/19/2012 01:15:50 PM
Skemmtileg.
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02/18/2012 09:32:07 PM
Interesting. Was he jumping on the steps to get this?
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02/18/2012 01:30:38 AM
Takes you there after a while, nice work.
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02/17/2012 10:58:41 PM
The kid's expression and head orientation sell this shot. There is no indication he is jumping or looking where he might land, just serenely, effortlessly, floating down the stairway. I think the harsh shadows on the wall add to the surreal feel.
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02/16/2012 06:45:50 PM
Haha, nicely done. The facial expression works with the crispness of the effect.
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02/16/2012 01:00:12 PM
Strange,a nice clear shot well exposed.
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02/16/2012 12:46:37 PM
Pretty tricky, amazing results
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02/16/2012 09:59:23 AM
Interesting! Definitely a smart concept.
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02/15/2012 01:53:03 AM
Fun shot. Wonder if you were inspired by the levitating Japanese girl?
Nice application of the technique, regardless.
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02/14/2012 12:37:17 PM
this is pretty cool, wish it was a bit sharper.
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02/14/2012 09:55:59 AM
I don't care how you did it - this gave me shivers. Spooky.
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02/13/2012 12:35:38 PM
awesome
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02/13/2012 10:49:01 AM
Creepy! Although, I've had a dream like that too.

Very technical... might be better with the eyes closed? Something creepy about the eyes being closed...
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02/12/2012 02:20:15 PM
With the growl of his tummy, Joey awoke in the middle of the night. He had refused to eat the beef stroganoff and was sent to bed without supper. "Cookies," he smiled, grabbed his blanket, Teddy, and quietly crept out of bed and down the stairs. But something was odd as he wiggled his toes. Joey looked down and realized he was floating! His feet were not touching the stairs!
Joey awoke with a start. He sat up in bed. "Woah, it was just a dream," as he shook the cobwebs out of his head. His tummy grumbled. "Cookies," he smiled, grabbed his blanket, Teddy and quietly floated out of bed and down the stairs.

This is the type of photo that makes you do a double take. The scene is fairly common...until you notice something quite odd and take a closer look:-) He is not creeping quietly down the stairs, he's floating!!!! It is then, when the audience realizes that 'everyday' becomes something extraordinary in a dream.
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02/11/2012 11:53:20 PM
That's pretty cool.
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02/11/2012 07:19:31 PM
would like to know how you did this, very cool
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02/11/2012 06:30:28 PM
Poltergeistalicious.
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02/10/2012 10:54:08 PM
this is pretty freaky. i have no clue. 8
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02/10/2012 04:16:27 PM
that's great. his levitation is so quiet so peaceful.. like a dream :)
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02/10/2012 09:26:02 AM
Pretty cool, nicely done and executed. Did you do a version where he had his eyes closed? I think that would have appealed more to me, since he´s supposed to be dreaming, just a suggestion for maybe next time you do something like this, to see wich version you would like better.
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