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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Except your original image has disappeared, so it's hard to compare the two.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Leigh View Post
    Except your original image has disappeared, so it's hard to compare the two.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Vaugn...

    Did you actually try that link?

    It comes up with the standard flckr nonsense "This photo is currently unavailable".

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Thanks Vaughn!

    Leigh,

    I deleted it when I uploaded the new one (#2). Apparently the old one is still in Vaughn's and my cache.

    Thomas

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by jon.oman View Post
    This is interesting, how did you achieve the double exposure technique?
    Ah, in a way it's a single exposure. I used a regular flatbed scanner instead of film. A scanner scans from side to side, taking strips of pictures and combines them into one picture. Just like when you slowly remove a paper from a copying machine as it is making a copy.
    Info about the scanner camera here:
    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=84761

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Scanner View Post
    Nice pictures, Csant. The first one seems to be a bit shifted or out of focus. Deep dark eyes.
    Thank you Steven - these are approx 2 minute exposures… The girl was fantastic at not moving! (and in the first one she did, a tiny little bit…) She does have beautiful deep dark eyes!

    Funny experiments with the scanner, I love how you use the scanner's potential to construct your images!

    Thomas, I like both the first and the second try!

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Leigh View Post
    Vaugn...

    Did you actually try that link?

    It comes up with the standard flckr nonsense "This photo is currently unavailable".

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    Must still be in my cache still -- the link still takes me to his first image.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Yep... probably cached.

    Try refreshing the page and see if it's still there.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    I even restarted my computer, and on a different computer and I still see it via the link -- I must be magical!

    Vaughn

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Scanner View Post
    Ah, in a way it's a single exposure. I used a regular flatbed scanner instead of film. A scanner scans from side to side, taking strips of pictures and combines them into one picture. Just like when you slowly remove a paper from a copying machine as it is making a copy.
    Info about the scanner camera here:
    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=84761
    So you moved half way into the scan?

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