seraphim
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I am not going to worry about it. It was just a fun experiment!
I like that one mathjak, They look a bit like the trains I used to see on the Los Angeles Metro when I lived there. (EDIT - on further inspection I see there are significant differences.)
In this shot, the people are blurred and not the train. The tilt of the frame annoys the heck out of me, but what's done is done. Taken with a little Canon compact Powershot A80 -
Ah yes, now I see, the tilt was integral to the vanishing point effect. Masterful
JustKiddin, enjoyable peaking at the different pics guys.
I like that one mathjak, They look a bit like the trains I used to see on the Los Angeles Metro when I lived there. (EDIT - on further inspection I see there are significant differences.)
In this shot, the people are blurred and not the train. The tilt of the frame annoys the heck out of me, but what's done is done. Taken with a little Canon compact Powershot A80 -
Ah yes, now I see, the tilt was integral to the vanishing point effect. Masterful
Still learning, but the black parts of the subject with the black background have to be a challenge............working up to dealing with that..........
Just need enough light on the camera to differentiate between the camera and background. Same as a hair light in portraiture. Since the background is further away from the light source, less light hits it than does the camera.
That is a toughie. Now inspired, I have an old Polaroid downstairs I'll have to try something with. Or there's my Canon AE-1.