Weekend experiments

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Weekend experiments

Postby wendellt on Mon Jun 13, 2005 11:39 pm

I had the most boring Queens Birthday, I wasn't invited to the party, so i shot abstract to fill the void

This image was taken in Macro mode f/3.2, 1/2000 directed at a curved train window backlit by the midday sun
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This is very derivative of Bill Henson's work, Macro mode f/3.2, 1/4000 directed at the sun through a dirty train window
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This is taken in the hallway of the 'Altair' building designed by renowed sydney architect Tina Engelen of Engelen Moore Architects,
it has an infinity effect because there are two mirrors at either side of the hallway
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walking back from KingsX, 8sec iso100 f5.0
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by the pool reflecting on the situation at hand: mmm Big M or taco bell? 15sec iso100 f3
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finally just leaving my mark, 15sec iso100 f5
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hopefully next year the queen might invite me to her party
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Postby PiroStitch on Mon Jun 13, 2005 11:50 pm

Love the creativity in all the photos, though not particularly keen on the infinite reflection photo.

The reflection photo is definitely a keeper though I feel the pontoons or poles (whatever they are) should be in the centre, rather than floating towards the top.

The cathedral photo is ace but the light graffiti for me is a bit much. It certainly is very abstract but I think there were too many strokes with the light. But it's definitely creative I'll give you that ;)
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