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11/11/2002 08:56:53 AM · #1
I had the pic of the # 13, an some asked how I did it or what the "13" was on in the comments they left, but they did not leave a name so i could contact them.

I used a mirror, and broke it (that was the hard part) and shot about 175 pics with different angles, the broken mirror pieces arranged differently, different lighting and so on. I also used some white poster board for under the mirror and above the mirror to not reflect the garage celing
To get the green effect i placed a shop lamp on top of a piece of broken mirror. I dont have a pic of the set up of this particular pic, but i do have one I can share later that shows the general setup.

//www.dpchallenge.com/image.asp?IMAGE_ID=7730

James
11/11/2002 10:01:42 AM · #2
Good show. I also entered a submission with a mirror. It really is harder than it looks. I had to angle the shards of mirror in order to get the proper reflections. The tough part is to get everyting in focus.

Originally posted by jab119:
I had the pic of the # 13, an some asked how I did it or what the "13" was on in the comments they left, but they did not leave a name so i could contact them.

I used a mirror, and broke it (that was the hard part) and shot about 175 pics with different angles, the broken mirror pieces arranged differently, different lighting and so on. I also used some white poster board for under the mirror and above the mirror to not reflect the garage celing
To get the green effect i placed a shop lamp on top of a piece of broken mirror. I dont have a pic of the set up of this particular pic, but i do have one I can share later that shows the general setup.

//www.dpchallenge.com/image.asp?IMAGE_ID=7730

James



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