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04/14/2004 10:03:21 PM · #1 |
First, like me say thanks for the great comments I received about my photo.
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The photo set up was easy to do and I hope by explaining how I did this some of you creative can take this idea and run. Ok, here's how I did it.
I first took off the tires from the rims (why, I don't know). Next I set the bike upside down, rims to the sky. I shot this at night in a pitch black room. In order to get the rim to glow I taped a white glow stick to it. I set up the tripod and spun the rim and let the camera do the rest. That's it, nothing more. As far a editing, the ONLY thing I did was crop. Nothing more, nothing less.
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04/15/2004 12:01:16 AM · #2 |
very clever idea...thanks for sharing!
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04/15/2004 02:52:00 AM · #3 |
Did not have time to vote that challenge, but yours would have received high votes for sure. A very appealing image all together and an original take on the theme. Thanks for explaining your technique.
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