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Fureinku
9th of May 2007 (Wed), 18:58
http://web.mac.com/fureinku/iWeb/Site%202/Miscellaneous_files/IMG_6674.jpg

http://web.mac.com/fureinku/iWeb/Site%202/Miscellaneous_files/IMG_6675.jpg

the end result is roughly 16x20 inches, and 24-30 inches

pakololo
9th of May 2007 (Wed), 19:04
the 2nd one is sweeet! i saw some of these from a photo class one day.

did you shoot them using the same focal lenght? or how does it work ?

Fureinku
9th of May 2007 (Wed), 19:11
the 2nd one is sweeet! i saw some of these from a photo class one day.

did you shoot them using the same focal lenght? or how does it work ?

I stand in one spot(to create the warping effect), and i used a 50mm prime

there have been some that used diff focal lengths that looks really neat, like portraits, with enlarged eyes or head

whitetrash
9th of May 2007 (Wed), 20:21
Awesome work. Love them both.

Yiskah
9th of May 2007 (Wed), 20:26
They are both excellent!

iSpark
9th of May 2007 (Wed), 23:50
Superb work! I like them both.

LucyRoberts
10th of May 2007 (Thu), 00:04
I like both, but the mood, color, lighting, everything is amazing in the second one!

azpix
10th of May 2007 (Thu), 00:51
I love the concept.

End product looks great.!

Fureinku
10th of May 2007 (Thu), 00:51
thanks everyone.. i had to climb a couple fences and dodge a few obstacles..

The creepiness of the location, and posted "keep out" signs, i probably wont be doing any more work there

the front door said, Penitenciara Federale de Sona, or, Federal Penitentiary, it was soo creepy inside, i dont know the age of the building

Jian
10th of May 2007 (Thu), 00:52
i love these 2 shoot alot...bravo

Cerbera
10th of May 2007 (Thu), 01:59
I love them, cracking technique. Did you take x number of separate images of the scenes to get the different 4x6's?

AlexMN
10th of May 2007 (Thu), 03:56
Nice work, exciting to see people experimenting with thier photography! Good choice of subject and location. I love David Hockneys images using this technique, have a look at the images at the bottom of this article,http://www.leninimports.com/d_hockney_bio.html you may have seen them, but if not you may find them inspirational for your next experiments!:)

Alex

Pete W
10th of May 2007 (Thu), 04:21
Great work, both really good. 2nd is awesome though :D

tiero
10th of May 2007 (Thu), 04:55
Wow, 2nd shot is really cool!

Fureinku
10th of May 2007 (Thu), 08:42
I love them, cracking technique. Did you take x number of separate images of the scenes to get the different 4x6's?

Yes, about 40 images per collage, i only end up using about 25-30 4x6's

thirteenthstep12
11th of May 2007 (Fri), 17:11
WOAH! That is really cool!!

the_incubus
13th of May 2007 (Sun), 17:17
oh man, these are awesome!

ValB
14th of May 2007 (Mon), 15:18
I love these!

Flowerpot
18th of May 2007 (Fri), 03:53
Wow these are great!!!

I always struggle to visualise my photos on someone's wall or in a gallery...but these would be fantastic on show!

Excellent idea...my give it a stab myself one day!

TSEE
19th of May 2007 (Sat), 13:28
The second one is really cool, I like it alot.
The first one don't work for me, too much of the picture is OOF to make it work well I think. Great concept tho, post more if you make them. Really different!

Paul Tinworth
20th of May 2007 (Sun), 12:39
These are amazing! Not only is the presentation just down right cool, but the images themselves are excellent, too.

Great job! I'd like to try this myself now! :D

Jon Foster
20th of May 2007 (Sun), 13:38
I really like them too. Good idea. I'll have to give it a try some day. Actually, I wonder how it would turn out using one shot cut up into the number of shots you need to make the image...

Jon.