I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (33)
jocko500
I did learn all lights put out some Infrered light
angelbearzs
that is very awesome secne!!!!")
gingerlou
Awesome collage of the same street at different times of the day, capture here, loved it, Bravo! :))
Richardphotos
I like the top better because of little or no grain.interesting experiments. did your wife come home
annie5
You did a very good work with the lighting! Great result with those two photos..Excellent Jocko! :)
goodoleboy
Some fine 1950's movie mood captures there, Jocko! I really like the POV and DOF in both photos, and the light flares in the bottom shot. You put a lot of effort in your photography, my friend.
mcv
Jocko the lower photograph sure got some neat glowing light effects via you use of IR film and the high ASA setting, so I hope you occasionally continue with this setting on the night shots that would in your opinion benefit from such an effect. Say, can you get a darkroom to us divided D76 developer on your film, as I unferstand it divided developers (2 seprate develpment baths rather than one, then a stop, fix, and rinse rinse rinse) can give amazingly high ASA values with significantly less grain than any single bath developer. Making prints takes space, equipment, paper, darkroom, etc. Developing film negatives and slides only takes much less, a dark bag or closet for loading, a film developer can (forget the proper name), a timer, developer/stop/fix solutions, a sink with running water to rinse, and clothespins to hang. Maybe the negatives could then be direct scaned into your computer if you tried this method, but you would need a hi-dpi scanner. Excellent artwork Jocko!!!
jocko500
I was thinking of this as I payed about $20 for the IR film. my scanner is a epson photo scanner. I was going to look it up on the net but never got around to it. I know if I do black and whites it be easy but I hear color is harder to develop. I going to check in on this too. Some times I hear the wrong information out there. I look it up later do not have time now lol
Jay-el-Jay
Thanks for another lesson from the handbook of Jocko.I like seeing the results of your experimentation.
rainbows
Never, ever stop doing new stuff Jock, This is awesome work, you are like a breath of fresh air. Love these works. Hugs. Di.
MagikUnicorn
That Tree over 200 years old for Sure :)) Great shot
jocko500
that a white oak tree
Hidinthesierras
Iteresting presentation, and lighting! 8-)
wawadave
nice shot!!!
babuci
Top shot is good, I like a dark tones and much sharper!
jif3d
I'm sure you can get the same results with B&W film, without the expense ! try the photography forum for good hint's and expert help ! ~Cheers~
three_grrr
Again, I love both photos. The bottom one is a bit grainier, but I love the look of that! I really like the way the lights flare, but I think that will happen regardless. Maybe not, I don't know a lot about photography besides point and shoot, LOL. The top one is a beauty, much drama there I think becaus e of the hight contrast between dark and light. Awesome work .. again!!
LudyMelltSekher
Hello my dear friend,Wonderful Photography. Excellent!! Congratulations!!
Thelby
Excellent shootings! Really like that Infrared night time, cool stuff!!!
DennisReed
Stunning night shot Jock!
Gor111
A brilliant taken night shot! Both captures have their own facination! Bravo!!!
claude19
Un clich400 ASA qui donne au tirage si peu de grain correspond dune belle prouesse technique, une vue tescopique donnant au rultat une si belle profondeur de champ, me laisse pantois. Ddeux qualit purement techniques indiscutables. OJocko intervient, bien entendu, notre expert en surprises de toutes sortes est l c'est d'avoir l'id de photographier le me endroit le jour et la nuit, pour ainsi avoir peu pr, la vision humaine et la vision fine du me endroit ! Merci jocko de penser nous montrer cela ! A stereotype 400 ASA which gives to pulling if little grain corresponds already to a beautiful technical prowess, a telescopic sight giving to the result a so beautiful depth of field, leaves me pantois. Already two indisputable purely technical qualities. Where Jocko intervenes, of course, our expert in surprised of all kinds is there, it is to have the idea to photograph the same place the day and the night, for thus having about, the human vision and the cat-like vision of the same place! Thank you jocko to think of showing us that!
erlandpil
Good work and picture erland
CarolSassy
Both very cool shots Jock! Sounds like you are having a lot of fun experimenting! Thanks for the peeks! (:
B_PEACOCK
They both look really cool Jock
Burpee
Really like the glow of the lights in the bottom one!
carlx
Very interesting and fantastic captures!!! I like the top better, too!!!
RodolfoCiminelli
Fantastic photos my friend.....!!!!
Cosme..D..Churruca
Is it day or night ? Interesting this IR.
Star4mation
Nicely done Jock :)