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Johan ­ Groenewald
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Dec 11, 2006 09:11 |  #1

My brother and I were playing around with long exposures in the dark and had quite a laugh. No Processing on this.


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Dec 11, 2006 11:09 |  #2

Good effect. How long was your total exposure, and how long did your brother pose for in each position? Did you also use a flash or torch to light him up at each position?



  
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Dec 11, 2006 11:24 |  #3

How long was your total exposure, and how long did your brother pose for in each position? Did you also use a flash or torch to light him up at each position?

130 sec f6.3 iso 100. That is actualy me! Coloured in with a torch for about 3 sec then switched off, chance position and colour in again. all this for every pose while the lense is open.


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Dec 11, 2006 11:40 |  #4

More respect then to you as I had assumed that you stayed behind the camera and both directed and flashed the light at your brother. :)



  
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Dec 11, 2006 11:44 |  #5

Very nice.


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Dec 11, 2006 23:14 |  #6

Wow!


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Dec 12, 2006 03:13 as a reply to  @ asolie's post |  #7

Very creative. Nice job.

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Dec 12, 2006 09:54 |  #8

thats a neat tree in the background


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Dec 12, 2006 10:12 |  #9

The image of you standing reminds me of Back To The Future when Marty is looking at the picture of his brother and sister and they are fading. :lol:

Looks like you had a good time. The possibilities of that type of shoot are endless. Have fun with it! :D


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Dec 12, 2006 10:16 as a reply to  @ J T's post |  #10

Quite creative! It would never even occur to me to try something like this. Great job!


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Dec 12, 2006 17:18 |  #11

very creative

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Dec 12, 2006 17:38 |  #12

This gives me some good ideas then! I love it.



  
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