Fruit Loops
Shifting hues of beauty as the world twirls by.
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In camera multiple exposure and light painting for effect. 30 min final exposure on Fuji Velvia 50.
In the story Analogue Nights.
11 responses
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Damien Abrams gave props (20 Sep 2008):
awesome shot
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abbey lynch gave props (20 Sep 2008):
this is so beautiful!!!
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Aaron Siladi gave props (24 Sep 2008):
So cool .. excellent image
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Andrew May said (25 Sep 2008):
great imagery
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Janice Mezzacappa gave props (27 Sep 2008):
Love the whole series!
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Angel Foice gave props (27 Sep 2008):
wow. this is mesmerizing....
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Chris Knight said (29 Sep 2008):
I don't get how you kept your full moon from over exposing not only itself but everything else. in my experience a full moon can make it look like day light in less than two min let alone get totally blow out if it's actually in the frame.
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Justin van Berckel said (30 Sep 2008):
very cool.. but also very fake looking
there is no way the moon would be that big with a wide-angle... but if it is a double exposure on film, then that does make it even more amazing. -
Tj Watt said (30 Sep 2008):
Yea, it's a multiple exposure using a zoom lens to get the moon and a fisheye to shoot the beach scene :)
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Jim Robertson gave props (30 Sep 2008):
OK, that makes sense. Very nice!
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Jessie gave props (11 Dec 2008):
Great shot! Looks like you had fun making this.



