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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Excellent, Jason. And the warm color of light on the swimmer implies a story about a nice warm campfire waiting on the shore after a day of canoeing or hiking.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by jp View Post
    Night time swim. A little soft from guessing focus, handheld longer exposure, noise reduction, etc.. But like a painted nocturne as it captured the feeling I like.August 2018, Alford Lake, Hope Maine.



    _DSC1276 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
    Brilliant

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Could we call it Pictorial?

    I also like it!
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by jp View Post
    Night time swim. A little soft from guessing focus, handheld longer exposure, noise reduction, etc.. But like a painted nocturne as it captured the feeling I like.August 2018, Alford Lake, Hope Maine.



    _DSC1276 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
    Nice palette and composition Jason.

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    Massachusetts, August 2018

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Thanks guys.. it is a bit pictorial, and yes there was a fire on shore providing some warm glow. I guess the story is in the picture.

    I tried a couple photos on a tripod and lighting my daughter with a LED flashlight as she looked a little too red on the viewfinder. But they were sharp where they didn't need to be, and the light was not cozy or natural due to my other daughter not really painting the correct foreground spots and the LED being too cool a color. Once I got home and imported the photos, the one above seemed simplest and ideal.


    Austin; I enjoy this batch of travel photos. Nice and abstract and bright sunlight is different for you, but worked out well.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    I badgered Lomography for a while and they finally sent me a replacement for the Motorizer I bought several months ago, for the "Dolphin" Spinner camera. All I needed was a replacement for a bad remote but apparently they have no spares so they finally just sent me a whole unit to shut me up.

    Tried it out today and what do you know, horrid banding across the entire image. What a piece of garbage. Might try lubing up the rubber band that spins the cartridge and see if I get a bit smoother action, but more likely it's the internal mechanism that isn't smooth.

    Here's one image:



    If you do a polar coordinate effect in PS you get this:

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    I badgered Lomography for a while and they finally sent me a replacement for the Motorizer I bought several months ago, for the "Dolphin" Spinner camera. All I needed was a replacement for a bad remote but apparently they have no spares so they finally just sent me a whole unit to shut me up.

    Tried it out today and what do you know, horrid banding across the entire image. What a piece of garbage. Might try lubing up the rubber band that spins the cartridge and see if I get a bit smoother action, but more likely it's the internal mechanism that isn't smooth.

    Here's one image:


    If you do a polar coordinate effect in PS you get this
    Great Work! awesome

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    Massachusetts, August 2018

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    YES!

    I have never come near to your image and I have tried.
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