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Indifferent Luminance : Photological Nuisance

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by Iago2, May 18, 2005.

  1. Iago2

    Iago2 Member

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    Hey y'all thought I'd bung my little foray into photography up as I enjoyed making it a great deal. Its inspired by the work of contemporary artists Rut Blees Luxemburg and Sophie Rickett, taking their themes of light and dark and exploring them using different exposure times and filters.

    Here's some...they are rather large be patient.

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    Thanks for looking, theres some more up at http://www.conceptcon.co.uk/artwork.htm
     
  2. Spyder

    Spyder La dah de dah

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    thats some impressive photography, i cant say i know too much about the artists you mentioned however i like what i see!

    tis always a pleasure to view your stuff!
     
  3. showmet

    showmet olen tomppeli

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    Impressive pictures:)
     
  4. Lozi

    Lozi Senior Member

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    yeah wow loving the colours and wow WOW
     
  5. drinkupyourcider

    drinkupyourcider Member

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    WOW!!! What camera do you use? What exposure have you used?

    AMAZING!!!!!
     
  6. Dandelion_Blood

    Dandelion_Blood Gremlin

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    they are really rather goood... i really rather like 'em specifically the one looking down onto the street and the almsot night and day one.... very impressive stuff!
     
  7. roly

    roly Senior Member

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    yws indeed awesum...3rd one is my favourite
     
  8. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    Very impressive man, your work's coming on leaps and bounds, you've obviously got a talent there....
    PS. When do I get my DVD of the New Year's film?:p Ooh, and have you managed to put our documentary on it? Did Danny give you the tapes?
     
  9. Iago2

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    Rub a dub dub, thanks for your comment! :) I used 3 cameras for this project, all of them made by the fine dwarves who work in the mines of Nikon. The 4800, 5200 and the 5400. The varying exposures are too many to list, and some of them are filtered through others. Sorting through the photos one rainy evening made me go crosseyed and I get a headache trying to remember which I selected for the final piece.

    *twiddles thumbs*

    I'm really no help at all, am I
     
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