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The Space Between Started July 26, 2009 @ 12:39pm by StevenB
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StevenB

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| The Space Between | July 26, 2009 @ 12:39pm | [/img]

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| July 26, 2009 @ 3:41pm | Hey Steve,
i think your image is out of film
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Wes

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| July 26, 2009 @ 8:58pm | Fascinating, Steve but I can't quite figure out what is going on here. It looks like a large scroll in the front or a sheet that is shielding something that we shouldn't see. I like the mystery of what is going on here.
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Flo

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| July 27, 2009 @ 8:48am | To take Danny's film fantasy further along in that direction - without the camera's body to shield the unexposed film, the film got totally overexposed and when pulled out of the developing tank - this is what you got! LOL.
Mystery wants solving!

 Flo - PPY
"May we live in peace without weeping. May our joy outline the lives we touch without ceasing. And may our love fill the world, angel wings beating." aziza
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StevenB

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| July 27, 2009 @ 12:57pm | A few years back I became inspired by a presentation given by one of the students in an art history class I was attending at SCAD. It was an over view of the work of the conceptual artist Christo. Soon after I started a portfolio of work in which I wrapped objects and photographed them. Usually I used a large format camera but for this particular image it was a 35mm film camera. This digital version was copied from a print using a Nikon D100. I enjoy the film analogy, I like the viewer to make up their own story.

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Becky

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| July 27, 2009 @ 2:33pm | There appears to me to be a chasm just before you get to the graffiti. Becky |
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| July 27, 2009 @ 3:06pm | What would really make this perfect is if you simulated a prism and had one of the graffiti painters working on the side we can see.
That way the image would generate a lot more power...
You could even go down the fantasy route and have a magic camera imp with a painters palette that works at an inhuman pace to paint the image, so lots of hand blur movements and work being done in various stages... photo timelapse with chroma key video of the imp overlaid.
Totally possible
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Flo

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| July 27, 2009 @ 4:19pm | 
Quote (Danny)
What would really make this perfect is if you simulated a prism and had one of the graffiti painters working on the side we can see.
That way the image would generate a lot more power...
You could even go down the fantasy route and have a magic camera imp with a painters palette that works at an inhuman pace to paint the image, so lots of hand blur movements and work being done in various stages... photo timelapse with chroma key video of the imp overlaid.
Totally possible
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For you, Danny, maybe - for you totally lost me here! I hope some day you'll produce an example of what you're talking about!

 Flo - PPY
"May we live in peace without weeping. May our joy outline the lives we touch without ceasing. And may our love fill the world, angel wings beating." aziza
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