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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 25 7:08 am)
Really nice effects even at this size, I like the way it works on the trees on the horizon.
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Mmmmm.....I really like this! Almost like a 3D effect.
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This is another night shot. It's an old deer hunter's target left out in a field. Minolta 58mm lens, f/16 for depth of field ('infinity mark' offset occording to depth of field calculator on lens barrel - I don't know what that's called when you do that), Fuji 800 print film, ..something like 4min exposure. Also used the previously-posted bas relief overlay technique (amoung countless other freaky flights of fancy that I don't exactly remember -- wow, just like the seventies). The effect really starts to go away when I decrease the image size like this, though. Enjoy, Joe