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Vase on black

stevet1
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Vase on black

vase on black.jpg

T8i 1/10, f/9, ISO 12800

Steve Thomas

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LeeP
Whiz
Whiz

Very captivating

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Lee,

Thank you.

This, and a couple of others that I have done recently, are actually double exposures.

I took one shot with my lens cap on, making a totally black picture. Using that as my background, I copy and paste, or layer another picture on top of it.

Then I go in and with a black eraser, erase any lingering background from the second picture. The result is something that is floating in space and almost three dimensional, don't you think?

Steve Thomas

LeeP
Whiz
Whiz

It's quite the effect.

 

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LucyLou
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Love this. It's captivating, drawing the viewer in.  Nice job!

Steve, thanks for sharing the pics and especially for sharing the technique.  I was wondering how you were getting that perfectly deep black background!


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