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Hello. Another poli work (polarization). Simply picnic forks and converted to blue. Material need: I am lucky, I do have a lightbox (home made, wooden box 3 fluro in it and a diffuse sheet to get an even light). You can get a paper box, cut out the top put your light in, try to diffuse the light much as you can to get an even lightsource. Any white sheet does a job. Paper, fabric, plastic... I have a proper polarized sheet bought from here http://www.polarization.com/polarshop/ Try your iPad, laptop screen should work just as well. Get some picnic ware, office accessories like clip, sharpener...oh and the cello. All need to be see through though. If you google thermoplastic elastomer, you will have a rough idea what material to look for. In a simple way look for things what feels like brittle plastic. They not bend, they break. Get your polarized filter on your lens.Mine is a Hoya. Method: Light in the box, put the sheets top of it. (the white to diffuse and the polarized one for the color effect) Put the object on the sheet(s) and start shooting. If you use the circular polarized filter by turning the filter can get different colors and tones. If you try it with your iPad then you allready have a backlit polarized surface so just put the fork or any other object on it and capture it. Hope this help... Have a fine weekend...seeya

Comments (21)


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eekdog

10:20PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

that's pretty forking cool. like the work you've done.

CaressingTheDark

10:20PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

Beautifully done

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auntietk

11:24PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

Very cool shot! The "how-to" information is fascinating, and the result is gorgeous!

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Faemike55

11:34PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

Cool image and great instructions

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J5ive

12:00AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Neat:0)

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bmac62

1:15AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

I'll have to give this a try...great result shooting the six brothers:)

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cfulton

1:34AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Thank you for all the info on how to capture this - I am going to have to put my two 2 flouro black lights to good use! Stunning! Clive

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ledwolorz

3:30AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Fantastic.

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durleybeachbum

3:45AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Fascinating info and pic!

MrsLubner

8:58AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Gorgeous presentation of a simple subject. Outstanding work.

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MrsRatbag

10:55AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Very beautifully done!

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sharky_

11:04AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Very nice work..... Aloha

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flora-crassella

1:41PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

beautiful photo!

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IO4

1:45PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Superb work. I find this image incredibly interesting - amazing when you consider it is of such simple objects as forks. You are very talented:)

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kobaltkween

6:25PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

your description of your work process is interesting even to someone like me who can't use a camera at all. it's always helpful to hear about lighting and filters. thanks for sharing!

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goodoleboy

7:00PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Gorgeous effects using your polarization method and basic equipment, Tunde! And thanks for the instructions on how to proceed. I wonder if I'll ever get down to doing that. I was thinking of doing Fractal first.

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Myel

9:04AM | Sat, 04 December 2010

Excellent! And thanks for the description of your material for doing such picture!

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Hendesse

2:44AM | Sun, 05 December 2010

Fantastic idea and shot. Looks superb!

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cvrad

7:35AM | Sun, 05 December 2010

nice arrangement looks like a snowflake

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mermaid

10:01AM | Thu, 09 December 2010

fascinating almost abstract work excellently done!

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smittan

3:06AM | Sun, 12 December 2010

Cool Shot !!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed1/8
ISO Speed100
Focal Length59

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