Maybe I am sick ...
Maybe I am sick ...
Photography \ Uncategorized | 12/06/04 @942 |
robertmekis |
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From the anamnesis I saw on the doctor's table I found it's hard to track out source of infection. Propably it's result of the long shutter time and moving light source, but who knows ?------------------------------------------
Technical data:
Camera: Canon EOS300D (Digital rebel)
Format: digital, 6.3 Megapixel
Lens: EF 50 mm / 1.8 MK II (= 80 of 35mm EQ )
Date of exposition: November 6-th 2004
Shutter speed: 2 seconds
Aperture (F-number): 4 (max 1.8 )
ISO: 100
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12/06/04 @942
That's the best pic I've seen on this site!
8/8!!
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How did you do that?
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12/06/04 @968
GREATNESS! +8/8
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12/06/04 @985
Actually reason why I did this flashback is the article I was writting for digital photography magazine. If someone will help me to correct sentences, I can try to translate it into english. It would be good tutorial as well as my recent article about filters. After 3 months of exclusivity it will be possible to release it.
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+10
12/07/04 @000
if you need a corrector - I'd like to help you
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+9
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Ver very cool man
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I will like to have your tutorial once you have translated it in English.
Really great light n great shot !!!!
Love it !
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she thinks its pretty cool
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This is amazing!!! I absolutely love the glowing presence....beautiful!!!!
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12/07/04 @146
id love to see the tutorial once you make it..
amazing work
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12/07/04 @295
I bow my head.
YOU'RE the master
12/07/04 @414
First: it's my left hand
Second: It hasn't been photomanipulated
Hint: if you put your hand on the solid background like I did, it will remain in the same position during long exposition. That's the right situation to take a flashlight and do all the magic. See the picture bellow:
12/07/04 @480
Your a wizard!
+10
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cool pic~~~+9
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this gives much inspiration 7+/7
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12/08/04 @001
camera: Canon EOS 300D
lens: Canon EF 50mm
distance: 120 centimeters
For seting exposure you need exposure-meter (light meter) if you don't have any, you can also aply trial/error method.
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Great photo, as always Robert! +7 from me.
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Keith
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no more to say
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