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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
like the rest of yer stuff, this is damnnnnn freaky! Me thinks you lied about not being on any hallucinagens... or maybe Im on'em right now and I can't see things right... nah wait, that's just a twinkie in my hands. I'd like to plead the twinkie on that question. great stuff though, seriously. The background is the kicker.
Billglaw--You're right. I would have no idea how even to begin staging such a thing. Speller-Photodesign, my late art teacher once told me to draw nudes in order to learn to draw trees better...or was it the other way around? Slynky-Watch out for those twinkies...that s**t'll kill ya. I am a hershey's girl, myself. Antoonio--I post at other sites, where the size requirements are substantially more stringent. Compression becomes a habit. I didn't have a whole lot of DOF here (aperture was f/5.6 or f/6.7) so there may not be as much detail as one might wish... PunkClown and Sydd--tvm! Misha883--don't know if it's a word, but if not, it should/will be. In the meantime, it works for me! I'm going to try this with a different lens tonight. Sue
My guess about the lighting would be that they are typical street lights. High intensity discharge lamps containing sodium vapor and/or mercury vapor. These gasses often make up the green and orange hues on film due to their lack of a wide spectral range. Almost impossible to filter these types of lights. Corrections can be made, but an image like this REALLY benefits from the odd light colors. This image would not have been as strong in black and white or with a "daylight" colored light source. Great use of unfiltered "non-photographic" lighting. .....end communication
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