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Photographer  Laurie Gould {Karma:11942}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Abstracts
Film Format
Portfolio Abstracts
Lens Canon  18-55mm EFS f/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 5/5/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 402 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 21 Rating
5.80
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Location City -  Orlando
State -  FL
Country - United States   United States
About This is a very common object around the house the I photographed with my reverse lens set up. I held my 50mm lens in reverse up to my 18-55mm lens to get this. I only made very minimal adjustments in paint shop (cropping and a bit of sharpening). I'll give you a hint about what it is--it is NOT piece of glass or anything like that.
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There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
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kokupsy_un morita kokupsy_un morita   {K:2651} 5/15/2005
i love this.

i chose this in a similar composition photograph.
it is the excellent pic which more continuances want to work.

thank you.

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Laurie Gould   {K:11942} 5/6/2005
Thanks Jeanette! I'm partial to the blue ones myself--I can't decide if I like this one or blue 2 better though. There are so many different colors when the light hits the cd--I'm sure I'll be back at it again to capture some more hues soon. :)

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 5/6/2005
Of them tree this one is my favorite!!!!

Jeanette

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Judi Liosatos Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 5/6/2005
Excellent idea Laurie. Very beautiful colours. Thankyou so much for your comments on my image.

Judi

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Laurie Gould   {K:11942} 5/5/2005
Thanks Cheryl! This is acutally a few cd's that I fanned out. When the light hits them, they can be quite beautiful.

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Laurie Gould   {K:11942} 5/5/2005
Thanks Paul! Glad you liked it. :)

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Cheryl Ogle   {K:24494} 5/5/2005
Water? Cool shot. Love your technique. :)

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 5/5/2005
Love the abstract feel.. the lines and colors are great.. nice use of the lenses to capture this..

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Laurie Gould   {K:11942} 5/5/2005
Linda,
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I'm glad you liked it. :)

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Linda Imagefree Linda Imagefree   {K:72276} 5/5/2005
Laurie the colors here are absolutely gorgeous. It almost has a hypnotic effect on me, and I find myself enthralled with it. Very interesting use of the lens and I'm going to have to look into that technique. I admit that my knowledge of abstract art is limited, but this is a wonderful work of art, and it draws me in. Beautifully presented...all the best, Linda

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Laurie Gould   {K:11942} 5/5/2005
Thanks Saeed! It's actually some cd's that I fanned out. :)

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Laurie Gould   {K:11942} 5/5/2005
Arwa,
I wish I could take credit for it, but I can't. I was reading up on macro lenses on the forums here and someone mentioned that this would be a good alternative.

Can't wait to see what you come up with! :)

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 5/5/2005
Am always on the wrong side when it come to guessing, but I know its a modern art-type fell to it and makes those cool colour a chance to enjoy a creative work, very inspirational. Saeed

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arwa abdullah   {K:34415} 5/5/2005
That?s very creative!!!!
I?ll try it with the lenses I have
who told you about it?
thank you thank you thank you :)

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Laurie Gould   {K:11942} 5/5/2005
P.J.,

Great detail on your pen! I'm having fun with the reverse lens. I actually ordered extension tubes this week and I'm waiting for them to arrive. Those should do pretty much the same thing as the retrofit, but it will be far less awkward. Oh, and this is actually some CD?s I fanned out.

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 5/5/2005
Laurie, beautiufl blue colour
Nice lines and curve
Teunis

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Randy Lorance Randy Lorance   {K:24769} 5/5/2005
Nice abstract laurie...I give up to as to it's identity but great colors and lines.

Randy

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Lo Cascio Walter   {K:1287} 5/5/2005
eccellente immagine!

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Laurie Gould   {K:11942} 5/5/2005
Thanks Arwa! I took your advice and added it to the #50 project.

The reverse lens (I think it's also called retrofitting) is really easy to do. All you do is take a lens (preferably a 50mm) and hold it up in reverse to the lens mounted on your camera. It works like a macro lens and it works much better than the screw on filters.

In case you do try this technique, I experience a lot of vignetting (sp?) around the edges of the images so I have to crop quite a bit. I read that it works best if you use a long focal length lens (around 105mm) attached to the camera and then reverse a 50mm lens in front of it.

Have fun with it! :)

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arwa abdullah   {K:34415} 5/5/2005
WOW!
laurie you just have to tell me all about this reverse lens set up thing!!!!
How dose it work? What is it? can i do it?
I love this image so much!!!
it would make a great addition to the alternate perception project ;)
7/7

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