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Oct 14, 2013 04:29 |  #1

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Oct 14, 2013 20:40 |  #2

You can actually do the same or better without composites... Use light painting technique.
I am really-really against composites as I don't consider them real photographs,but otherwise these are great looking frames.
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Oct 19, 2013 16:07 as a reply to  @ memoriesoftomorrow's post |  #4

looks good over here! Love #1


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Oct 20, 2013 09:11 as a reply to  @ brianodom's post |  #5

Looks great
Can you explain your technique please and the equipment used




  
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Oct 20, 2013 13:19 |  #6

dmitrim wrote in post #16371533 (external link)
You can actually do the same or better without composites... Use light painting technique.
I am really-really against composites as I don't consider them real photographs,but otherwise these are great looking frames.


so what are they then?


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Oct 20, 2013 15:24 |  #7

Warning: Not a real photograph! [Even though it was done in camera.]

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Oct 22, 2013 16:40 |  #8

Hmm - its a look im not seriously fond of myself, but I can completely appreciate why you would take these shots! I do really like these!


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Oct 23, 2013 09:31 |  #9

Number 4 is my favorite . Well done




  
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Oct 24, 2013 12:00 |  #10

I like the last two, the others, there is just something about them that doesn't do it for me. But i can appreciate the work done to them!



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Oct 26, 2013 05:32 |  #11

dmitrim wrote in post #16371533 (external link)
You can actually do the same or better without composites... Use light painting technique.
I am really-really against composites as I don't consider them real photographs,but otherwise these are great looking frames.

If the cameras had better dynamic range, a composite would not have been necessary


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Nov 29, 2013 14:35 |  #12

Great work Peter:)


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Nov 30, 2013 02:20 |  #13

Not quite my style, but #1 & 4 are definitely my favourites. Hope you had lot of fun taking them.


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Dec 02, 2013 01:03 |  #14

Nice work. Love them


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