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 By: Ted Clark (digitalted.weebly.com)  
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Photographer  Ted Clark (digitalted.weebly.com) {Karma:717}
Project N/A Camera Model Pentax 100D
Categories Alternative Process
Studio Photography
Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Pentax 18 - 55
Uploaded 7/17/2008 Film / Memory Type SD
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 794 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 15 Rating
6.44
/ 9 Ratings
Location City -  Leasingham
State -  LINCOLNSHIRE
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sam Kh Sam Kh   {K:19017} 7/18/2008
unusual and special image with unbelievable color
well done Ted

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 7/18/2008
good fun ! :) ..cheers, Avi

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Hussam AL_ Khoder   {K:79545} 7/17/2008
I love this photo and all your photos, Very well Done.

All the best.

7/7

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RC. Dany RC. Dany   {K:64104} 7/17/2008
Excellent .

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Dan Wilson Dan Wilson   {K:21104} 7/17/2008
Wow, that is superb. You should win something for this. That is one of the most amazing shots I have ever seen from a creativity and difficulty scale.

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luis pereira luis pereira   {K:26013} 7/17/2008
Fantastic. I hope you get an award for your effort.

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Joe Brown Joe Brown   {K:23213} 7/17/2008
Excellent original and attractive shot. Deserves an award. There sure is a lot going on here. Love the fresh, crisp colours. It makes my wonder "how did he do it." Fascinating work.
Regards,
Joe

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Ted Clark (digitalted.weebly.com)   {K:717} 7/17/2008
A compilation of two photos. Photographed upside down with the liquid pouring out of the glasses which were stuck to a rotating mirror with super glue. FURTHER INFO:- I started off firstly with one glass and built up from there. All the glasses were completely filled to the brim with liquid and capped by atmospheric pressure using old pieces of plastic cut from butter tubs and all attached to pieces of string. The whole ensemble was very carefully turned upside down. With the camera ready on a tripod in one hand and the six pieces of string in the other, one yank and a quick click and voila you have a photo and wet feet. Must admit it took me a long time and hundreds of gallons of water and a flooded garage to crack it, but I think the exercise was worth the trouble. QED

*** The 1/30,000th sec exposure is the duration of the flash, camera shutter speed was about 1/125th, and yes I did break quite a few glasses, good job there was a ready supply in a local Oxfam shop

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James Kazan James Kazan   {K:-129} 7/17/2008
Ted

This looks like a lot of work. Very well done and executed. It looks like twelve excellent individual shots. I have to be honest the flood filter sends it way over the top for me. The foreground is way to busy and distracts from the main element which is the spilling glasses. More is not necessary better in all cases. Still all in all a nice idea.

Best regards

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Julie Salles Julie Salles   {K:22654} 7/17/2008
WOW, fantastic shot Ted.
Great composition, colors, light, all around an excellent idea with great execution.
Best,
Julie.

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 7/17/2008
just wonderful colors,composition,and reflections,regards
Saad

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 7/17/2008
Very well done Ted! great colours and very creative! A combination of several images, I assume? Regards.
Joggie

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Chaterine Harton Chaterine Harton   {K:4065} 7/17/2008
amazing shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
really well done!
so artistic and creative!
BRAVO

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Megan McCluskey   {K:3762} 7/17/2008
Nice idea... very well executed.
Regards,
megan

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Nicole Besch Nicole Besch   {K:72664} 7/17/2008
Fantastic capture with great colors,reflection and great composition!Great abstract as well....
Cheers,Nicole

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