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Precision Rectangles|
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| camera | Canon PowerShot G7 |
| exposure mode | full manual |
| shutterspeed | 1/25s |
| aperture | f/3.2 |
| sensitivity | unknown |
| focal length | 12.7mm |
| resolution | 1654x2058 pixels |
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Precision Rectangles
Going experimental. Took this using a technique called TtV
comments (13)
That is...eeerr...interesting, Photosam...
PhotoSam:
It looks like a vase of flowers as seen through a robot's eye, Sam.
PhotoSam: lol, thanks ginnie...
I really like this. I love the abstract quality and it held my attention for a long time. (:o)
PhotoSam: thank you rosalyn...
Interesting technique... lokks almost like an x-ray effect
PhotoSam: thanks...
Interesting edit, but in a few years we will be calling it ART
PhotoSam: you better believe it !
Pretty cool stuff mate, love it!
PhotoSam: thank you ashish,,,
I like what can be achieved with the technique, not that I've done it myself, but have seen plenty of the results!! Quite abstract and soft. like it!
PhotoSam: thanks...
Looks spooky, like ghosts. Nice effect.
PhotoSam: thank you...
Nice through the viewfinder shot. It works really great if you have access to an old TLR (twin lens reflex) camera. Nice effect here.
PhotoSam: thanks a lot laurie...
so whats your viewing camera?
definitely caught my eye too, and was there post process?
PhotoSam: used my dad's film camera (canon, just needed the viewfinder)...
post process was a crop and desaturation...
TtV is something I still want to do. Gotta borrow soemone's camera though - buying a bit expensive
PhotoSam: right on the button there, borrowed my dad's...
very nice! there is a shangai or asiatic feeling from old movie of the past
PhotoSam: thank you...
A twin lens film camera you should be able to pick up for a song on ebay.....hey who knows you could push a film through that baby as well!
I like this
PhotoSam: thanks... might be gunning for a holga next...
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