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Nicole 3 motion
Image Title:  Nicole 3 motion
 
 By: Kim Taylor  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Kim Taylor {K:2816}
Project N/A Camera Model canon 300D
Categories Fashion
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 18-55, 41mm
Uploaded 1/26/2004 Film / Memory Type 100iso
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 344 Shutter 1s
Favorites Aperture 6.3
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About Playing with a bit of drag and fill.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Malgorzata Golab   {K:58} 1/26/2004
have you used flesh?


Bernardo Halim   {K:55} 1/26/2004
i'm sorry..but this is the failed one..sorry..IMHO...can you set your 300D multiple exposure?? set the multiple exposure to 3 times....and you take your picture with flash..it should be 3 nicole in a frame..IMHO..correct me if i'm wrong... i just can help you..set the exposure compesation -2 stops..i tried this..but i never get the maximum output..maybe it's useful..thank you..and once more..the BG is little bit dirty..i saw..


charlie f. kohn   {K:25475} 1/26/2004
kim,
very interesting and creative portrait in motion. good work.
regards
charlie.f.kohn@sixpence-pictures.com // madrid


Kim Taylor   {K:2816} 1/26/2004
Well I have used flesh in the past, but for this one I used flash ;-). This was a one second exposure with flash, the flash freezes the initial image and then the model moved to create the streaking. Perhaps this technique is so old it's new again? To do a multiple exposure I'd use a strobe or multiple flashes with an even longer exposure, in fact I've done that at: http://usefilm.com/image/284899.html Ah, wait I see, no the title doesn't refer to three images of Nicole, it's just the third in a series I've posted.

The background is dirty because I wanted to get the impression of walking down the street beside a wall. You get a brief sharp impression of someone passing on the street, then it's a blur.

Kim.


Hugo de Wolf   {K:185017} 1/26/2004
Kim, I like the fill flash experiments. I posted a tryptich with fill flash a couple of weeks ago. I think, however, that I would have flashed on the second curtain. Now it looks as if she's walking backwards. Nicole was walking slightly towards you? She appears slightly larger on the end of the exposure. Also, I think the effect would have been slightly more expressive if you'd zoomed in a bit more. But I do like this shot!

Cheers,

Hugo


Bjorn Beheydt   {K:12096} 1/28/2004
Hi Kim, I like this kind of experiments and special techniques. The result of your play is not bad, but as Hugo already said, I prefer second curtain flash too. I am not sure if that is possible with the 300D, it might depend on your flash-unit too. The suggestion to use multiple exposures is not bad, but the effect would be different from this.


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