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Photographer  krishan .h {Karma:82}
Project #31 The Square Image Camera Model mamiya rz
Categories Abstracts
Film Format
Portfolio Lens sekor z 110/2.8
Uploaded 1/4/2004 Film / Memory Type fuji astia 100
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Views 499 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f11
Critiques 13 Rating
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About combination of reflected and transmitted flash light.
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Nicos Amiti   {K:65} 10/22/2004
I rate 7+ for your interesting work. I hope to see more shots about Physics.

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Eric Yousey   {K:554} 1/4/2004
I'm a mechancial engineer, and thus I think this photo is very cool. I really like how you did the stress lines.

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Hugo Pierre   {K:15692} 1/4/2004
Wow! Original and very appealing picture! Interesting effect of lighting. Great work.
My best regards from Argentina.

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Jason Stutes   {K:305} 1/4/2004
I really liked this piece. Very clever! Cheers

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Mattias Eklund   {K:2921} 1/4/2004
show us more!

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Ellen Havrilla   {K:8618} 1/4/2004
Very special, like the colors!!
Regards Ellen

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krishan .h   {K:82} 1/4/2004
@all:
correction: it's plastic bars by pmma! (thx 2 hugo de wolf)

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Pablo    {K:5381} 1/4/2004
It's not like I can tell exactly what it is, but it looks great. Really nice job.

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Hrvoje Plantak Hrvoje Plantak   {K:259} 1/4/2004
this is super idea! i liked wery much :)

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krishan .h   {K:82} 1/4/2004
@ hugo d.w. & @all:
right, it's plastic bars (ptfe), which are 'optically active' (pvc is better, but not available in bars). therefore i intended to show the frozen stress of the flow lines. the screw is tightened very strongly, then you can see the colors. the object ist placed between two perpendicularly rotated polarizing filters, the transmitting light source (flash) facing towards the camera. i did this 'photoelasticity' photography ever since i made photographs, with lots of objects from a household.

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/4/2004
Very interested effect! Are those beams plastic? and did you use a polarising filter? A polarising filter is commonly used in the polymer industry to examine the flow lines in an injection moulded product, it does show the stresses in the material. Looks very much like this, only the colours are way more vivid and intense! Extremely well done! I wonder how you achieved this effect in greater detail; did you create this on purpose?

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L,, C..   {K:11} 1/4/2004
Great

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 1/4/2004
Christian , excellent light and reflection
Teunis

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