yeah, you've really illuminated the dust. light sources from the side create the longest shadows. plus, they are always reminiscent of either dusk or dawn -- death or rebirth.
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Philip Dhingra said on March 14, 2005 5:44 PM
This is pretty surreal. It reminds me of a photoshop filter that turns your photos into color-pencil drawings.
Michael Shanks said on March 14, 2005 8:41 PM
and it is simply an unaltered transparency - no photoshopping involved
but taken with a class of lens that we are not used to now - an old design - a Zeiss Biogon
I am also very interested in this kind of window side lighting in a dusty atmosphere and what it does to interiors
Philip Dhingra said on March 14, 2005 9:32 PM
yeah, you've really illuminated the dust. light sources from the side create the longest shadows. plus, they are always reminiscent of either dusk or dawn -- death or rebirth.