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Pherdinand
12-08-2004, 09:01
"Facing your negatives"
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php/photo/4972/sort/1/cat/500/page/1
The idea of stitched image, the negative part, the title, the execution... anything?
Be honest pls
thanks!
I don't know about the negative part. If they were both positives the Title could be "More Alike than Different"
Man, that is so cool! Patent that I like it......alot!
How would you print/frame something like this?
Just curious cause I think it is very cool.
Pherdinand
12-08-2004, 09:20
I uploaded the fully positive ): version too, just for comparison. (Thanks, Rover.) Here:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php/photo/4975/sort/1/size/medium/cat/500/page/1
David - dunno! I guess if you scan it in quality, you can print it digitally.
I like the positive/positive version better.
Yeah, another one for the positive/positive ! The contrast is somewhat too strong on the pos/neg one.
But this second one, LOVE it ! :)
I like the positive/negative version... it's more subtle and gives you more to think about, an extra layer of meaning. The pos/pos is just too obvious.
Excellent idea...
Brian Sweeney
12-08-2004, 10:23
The Positive/Negative works for me on this photo. The succession of the light-up from the male to female in the images works.
Of course, I also like the Star Trek Episode with Lazarus battling his anti-universe self with rapid succession of positive/negative images...
Todd.Hanz
12-08-2004, 11:30
Great image and very creative! Was this shot set up? I hope you don't mind but I adjusted the contrast and cleaned it up a bit for you, very cool!
Pherdinand
12-09-2004, 00:57
:) thanks, guys. Of course i don't mind, Todd. However, the left side is now quite brighter - look at the background.
No, wasn't set up. That's why there's an angle to the horizontal, and there's a fourth person on one of them, etcetc. Two grabshots; and the girl was using the lighter in a very very experienced way - i had half a second to pick up the camera from the table, frame and click. Luckily it was more-or-less focused already.
Pherdinand
12-09-2004, 01:00
Brian, - I have not seen THAT episode yet...you made me curious now:)
The pos/pos version. Though the pos/neg is interesting as an experiment.
Pretty cool Pherdinand, I like the two positives best. I bet it would look good as a print!
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