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Phostructor [2012-09-12 14:53:17 +0000 UTC]
I like this scene. If you like the 'Pictorialism' period of photographers Steichen, Stieglitz, Alvin Langdon Coburn and Clarence White, for example, I believe that can inform the digital Pinhole aesthetic. . .or not. The closest I got to that was [link] . From your body of work I believe you can make some serious art with the pinhole.
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Okavanga In reply to Phostructor [2012-09-12 15:24:27 +0000 UTC]
Hi Steven - thank you for these ideas and the references to the photographers. I see from the link that I was keen more than six months ago to have a go. It has taken me that long! I shall have another go when time and light permit, but I do need to read up on this. I think there is potential for building blocks of light and shade and colour, along with the insights/quirks of long exposures.
Many Thanks Again
David
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Phostructor In reply to Okavanga [2012-09-14 03:22:54 +0000 UTC]
My pleasure- have fun!
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Okavanga In reply to colinbm1 [2012-09-07 12:57:41 +0000 UTC]
Hi Col - It is just a bit of fun is this set. When I was in SA and met up with Mike he had a pinhole and we shot a few snaps. So thought I would have a go. I am not sure about them.
Cheers
David
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Scooby777 In reply to Okavanga [2012-09-07 22:07:05 +0000 UTC]
I love your work, as you know...but , I am not sure about it either.
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Okavanga In reply to Scooby777 [2012-09-08 08:03:30 +0000 UTC]
Hi Sheri - it is difficult to know about this technique. I must read up more on it. You can get some good movement effects, but at the price of clarity.
Many Thanks
David
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Scooby777 In reply to Okavanga [2012-09-08 13:56:11 +0000 UTC]
Well, nothing ever hurts to try, right!
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