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| Photographer |
Marty Provost {K:1760}
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| Project |
#12 Dramatic B&W Shadows
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Camera Model |
Minolta Maxxum Xtsi
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Lens |
28-80
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| Uploaded |
10/24/2001 |
Film / Memory Type |
Kodak C-41 B&W
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ISO / Film Speed |
0 |
| Views |
610 |
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0
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Aperture |
f/0 |
| Critiques |
2 |
Rating |
Critique Only Image
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| Location |
City -
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Country -
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| About |
painted with a flashlight as only source of light
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There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kim Culbert
{K:37013} 3/8/2002
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How long was your exposure? I tried this with a model boat but was left with a grainy, ugly picture. You have nice tones here, and an interesting photo that I kept looking at to see if I could tell what it was. I still have no idea (although i'm agreeing with above S&M statement!! *grin*)
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Marty Provost
{K:1760} 3/8/2002
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The way I did it was: Camera on tripod, held flashlight on center spot were camera light meter was, set camera to timer mode, and snapped button, then when shutter opened, painted subject with flashlight. I definitely want to experiment with this some more.
The photo is of my wife (faithful permanent model) laying down in short skirt, topless and a chain tied around her. Certainly S&Mish. ;)
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