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how i shoot some times with blacklight

Photography Collage posted on Oct 20, 2006
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Ok it friday lol. I know things get slow on friday and Saturday here so I post what ever May not be the best but then I do not know at times, Like my swamp photos lol Thanks for all that put some as they favorites. I thought they was not good. Goes to show I know nothing. But I show a little of what I know in blacklights. Maybe I going up the wrong tree here shooting these but I like to do them so I have fun doing it. I take two sheets of transparency file [printing type] and put cooking oil and neon paint on one and place the other on top then I shoot them as you see here with a camera on a tripod. In number 1 I peeled the two sheets apart. But i do that last. In number 2 I place some neon clay there to see what what. Yes my camera moved even thought I have it on a tripod. My camera do not support a cable click thing lol . In number 3 I got some old ones I did and let them dry up to see what happens and I place them on top or under and move them around. Yes I do take it off the tripod of lay the tripod down and I have my hand resting on something to get close ups. I need a tripod that have a arm that I can put at a 90 degrees lol Guess they have them i just did not look. I saw one on line that the legs bend. I think it called gorilla tripod. I long winded lol sorry But I just like to show some things I do to get the shots in blacklights and when I get another camera I show how I do most my shoots Oh the reason why I posted this way is like someone just looking at photos and lay them dowm on a table.

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mcv

4:19PM | Sat, 21 October 2006

Jocko, thanks for sharing your steps used to create these UV art images. Your variety of approaches and willingness to try things and see what developes (oh, well prehaps that is the wrong word, what with digital cameras and all - lol) has lead to some very original and cool art!

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Sekadhar

10:04PM | Sat, 21 October 2006

Very interesting work her...excellent done!!!

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evinrude

1:54AM | Mon, 23 October 2006

I've been wondering for quite some time how you achieved your effects. Thanks for the explanation!

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Gor111

2:58AM | Mon, 23 October 2006

Brilliant presented presentation! Bravo!!!

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PeeWee05

3:51AM | Mon, 23 October 2006

I like number 3.

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evielouise

10:56AM | Mon, 23 October 2006

Interesting indeed and we love them all:

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wildgoha

1:10PM | Mon, 23 October 2006

oh so beauty - you are fantastic master of this kind of art - what a big style ;D BRAVO

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matasabu

7:13PM | Mon, 23 October 2006

I like left third. It is very attractive art image

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Jay-el-Jay

8:11PM | Sat, 18 November 2006

Very inventive process.

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