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To infinity and beyondIt was raining heavily over the weekend, I got bored, caught a space ship and came up with this.
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Re: To infinity and beyondI love how after looking at it for a few mins I am still not sure what the picture is actually of - Trippy!
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Re: To infinity and beyondGeoff,
I love it, but I don't know why. Great work: colours are magic, and just the whole je ne sais quoi of this makes it just a wonderful image. g.
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Great work...I have not done bubbles yet...care to share any tips Cameron
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Re: To infinity and beyondI can't stop looking at it, it's mesmerising.... As you took it from a spaceship I think a Startrek quote would be appropriate.
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Re: To infinity and beyondIt's a rather beautiful image regardless of how it was captured and regardless of what it is.
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Re: To infinity and beyondWow this one is a bit of a twister. I can see your R1C1 (one flash more powerful that other) and perhaps some polarisation trick....Please post a setup shot if you have one and put us out of our misery....
Re: To infinity and beyondI don't have a setup shot (I always neglect to do that ), but it is really quite a simple one and therefore very easy to replicate. The 'bubbles' are just a mix of oil and water which has been randomly dropped/dripped onto, of all things, a CD and hence the refraction/colours seen here. The CD was placed on a table top with camera set up directly above.This particular image was lit with a single flash head from the R1 kit very low and from the bottom left corner. The darker portion at the top right is the clear portion/central hole of the CD.
I took other images with different flash positions and also some with natural window light and no flash. The resulting images are unpredictable and variable and something which I intend to explore further. I am currently seeking an eye dropper or syringe to try and have some degree of control over the placement of the fluid rather than the randomness that is apparent in the images taken so far. Other images can be seen on my zenfolio site (link below) in the Art/Abstract gallery. Thanks for your comments Fuji X-Pro1 | X-E1 | X-T1 | XF14 | XF23 | XF27 | XF35 | XF56 | XF60 | XF10-24 | XF18-55 | XF55-200 | MCEX-11
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