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This is me shot through a white diffuser panel in front of our patio doors @ + 3 exposure.

Tripod used wireless remote to trigger.

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[IMG] Christmas Shopping_Again by seegarysphotos, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Old 12-18-2011, 03:01 AM
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This is me shot through a white diffuser panel in front of our patio doors @ + 3 exposure.

Tripod used wireless remote to trigger.

Canon 450 d
Canon 50 mm 1.8 lens
Shutter !/4
iso 800
F 5.6

Gaz

[IMG] Christmas Shopping_Again by seegarysphotos, on Flickr[/IMG]
This picture look like a hallow from the movie Bleach..amazing shot..!!
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brilliant.
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Reminded me of one of the animations from "The Wall" by pink Floyd, where the head is coming out of the bricks.
I was expecting you passed out in front of the pc or something. I finished yesterday, my ups guy can rest now.
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That's really interesting. It reminds of the painting "The Scream."

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Thanks for all your replies.
I don't know what I expected the image to turn out like but was pretty pleased with the end result.
I am guilty of thinking and not doing but it seems to me that you start of with an idea in photograghy and once you start to take the images you end up through a process of elimination and seeing what is working at whats not plus a touch of luck you end up getting an image your happy with.


Or is that just me ?

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Amazing picture what was the light source behind you... just natural light ?
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Amazing picture what was the light source behind you... just natural light ?
Yes glass patio/french doors.

Thanks for your kind words.

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