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In search of creative techniques
Okay, I'm a big fan of experimenting with the camera, finding out what can be done with unusual techniques, lighting tricks, and stuff along those lines. Came across this one the other day, as an excellent example of a simple technique used in a creative way: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040708.html So this is sparking my creativity. Right at the moment, I'm trying to think of a way to take an exposure where the aperture is changed partway through and thus the changing depth-of-field becomes visible - maybe through multiple exposures, maybe through variable lighting... I haven't really determined how yet. Anyone else have any ideas they want to contribute? Any method they've tried, *wanted* to try, suspect might work, whatever? I figure there's gotta be a few new artistic approaches out there. Right? - Al. -- To reply, insert dash in address to match domain below Online photo gallery at www.wading-in.net |
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