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Photographer  Ronald Allen {Karma:2934}
Project #21 Alone Camera Model Canon EOS 300
Categories Portrait
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Portfolio Lens Promaster 28 -105 mm
Uploaded 5/7/2003 Film / Memory Type Kodak Proimage
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About They are shadow images of each other, both heads converging at the middle, the face on the right is hopeful and fading into light, the face on the left is bruised and battered, fading into darkness. This photo is unaltered. I used the double exposure setting to capture the face twice on the same frame. The idea here is to show the different faces we see when we step back and look at our lives.
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Ronald Allen   {K:2934} 5/18/2003
thanks for all your input and comments again. here is a picture of the same piece hand-colored and reworked, similar to my piece entitled "looking at oneself". tell me what you think of the handcolored transfer (image posted here) as well as the photograph. thanks,

-Ronald

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Ronald Allen   {K:2934} 5/10/2003
thank you everyone who has commented! i am very pleased to receive such positive responses to this photograph!

-Ronald

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marco biancardi   {K:10582} 5/10/2003
very nice work, it well represents varius human feelings and / or multiplicity of our mood within the same moment, conflictual feelings, complexity of our personality. I've never shot a double exposure, so this technique holds something mysterious to me, but after seeing your work I ' d like to try... regards - marco

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Nathan Wilkinson   {K:394} 5/8/2003
He has the perfect expression. Quite an excellent model. You should work with this model more often, you get good results. : ) Nice work Ronny.

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j ruz   {K:1043} 5/7/2003
right on, Ben! old school style is a real art! no pixels allowed! (c:,'

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lowell whipple girbes   {K:13151} 5/7/2003
me like it !!!

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Ben Rasmussen   {K:2130} 5/7/2003
excelent photo ron. how he did it was by using the double exposure feature. lets hear it for old school!!!! photoshop sux!!! (AKA i dont have enough cash to buy it)

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Andrew Caldwell Andrew Caldwell   {K:18307} 5/7/2003
I love the photo, but I'm puzzled by the "unaltered"--how did you shoot this then? Is it a photo of twins? Two photos put together?

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j ruz   {K:1043} 5/7/2003
to me it looks as if both faces are equally bruised and hopeful. it's a nice attempt to capture human emotion. however, i'm not sure if it's quite there yet. was the combining done in-camera? i might suggest trying to get the right face more in focus. good work, Ronald! (c:,'

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luisa vassallo luisa vassallo   {K:28230} 5/7/2003
originale!

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