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Sim Hing Shek
{K:1370} 4/2/2004
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Hi Derek, Love what you have done here, the lines and colours are magical, reminds of creatures from the abyss. I'm just imagining you running around cupping the front of your camera lens to and from the kitchen! But that's all the fun of it, isn't it?
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John Orban
{K:725} 2/9/2004
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I love the way you play with light.
Thank you for your comments ;-0
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 2/9/2004
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Excellent! Thank you for the explanation. I must admit it was not on my top ten list of possible ways this was done :-)
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 2/9/2004
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excellent (and the better as you describe its making of)
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Derek Scefonas
{K:351} 2/9/2004
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This one was a combination of candlelight, my microwave interior light, some x-mas lights, and the blue light must be from my computer when I ran from the kitchen (candel and microwave) to the livingroom (x-mas lights) to capture the different lights. The key is to try and keep the lens covered during the move(which it wasn't completly ( hence the blue anomoly) and use the same motion to capture the second light source as the first. Not always necessary but it helps.
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 2/9/2004
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This too has a look of "medical" imaging to me. It is a neat look but I wonder about subject matter, I draw a little bit of a blank in terms of associations with this image. Are you willing to give some hints as to how you do these? I'd be very curious to know more about them.
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robert vollekindt
{K:40} 2/9/2004
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excellent picture! congratulations!
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Mauro
{K:5884} 2/9/2004
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Particular... very original!
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