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Challenge: Stopped Motion II (Advanced Editing II)
Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Location: Maryland, USA
Date: Sep 18, 2004
Aperture: f5.0
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/1000 sec
Galleries: Studio, Science and Technology
Date Uploaded: Sep 18, 2004

Broke about 20 lightbulbs for this shot.
No triggers, just remote cord by hand.
Processing in C1, then photoshop CS with neat image to reduce noise from the high ISO, cloned out a few stray pieces that were not attractive and adjusted some levels.

Now I have to go clean up before my wife sees the mess!!!

Statistics
Place: 30 out of 170
Avg (all users): 6.1974
Avg (commenters): 7.2778
Avg (participants): 6.1389
Avg (non-participants): 6.2500
Views since voting: 1701
Views during voting: 517
Votes: 228
Comments: 18
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/26/2004 08:44:56 PM
Cool capture, yet I am confused. Was the shell a cover for the bulb? Nevertheless, bumping it up.
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09/26/2004 08:03:27 AM
Nice photo and good background to set off your subject.
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09/25/2004 04:16:00 PM
awesome. i wonder how many out-takes you took :-)
8

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09/25/2004 09:24:30 AM
Nor easy to stop this one!
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09/24/2004 08:22:18 AM
Bet you had a time cleaning that up.. super shot. Interesting choice of background color.
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09/24/2004 07:20:56 AM
Just a touch of motion blur or it would be perfect
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09/24/2004 04:57:14 AM
Yes, I can feel this one, very cool
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09/23/2004 11:42:23 PM
Ohhh, definitely an explosive capture. Love the colors, angles, and light. Let us know how you blew it up...if other then the title, and I'm sure you swept up the mess.
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09/22/2004 04:29:14 PM
Really great shot. Can't wait to read your description. Rated 9 rather than 10 because of comparative lack of focus on larger glass pieces off to the left. Congratulations and good luck with the challenge.
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09/22/2004 04:11:08 PM
Wow! Very dramatic!!! I'd be interested to know how you did this - and got the timing right - AND how many lightbulbs you went through!!
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09/21/2004 05:13:26 AM
The rich colours and composition really enhance the impact of the image.
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09/20/2004 11:40:24 PM
great capture with the light still glowing.
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09/20/2004 01:01:05 PM
This is wonderful, I love the backdrop. Harold Edgerton (the person who first photographed this) would be proud.
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09/20/2004 10:25:34 AM
love it
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09/20/2004 02:20:58 AM
well a ribbon I think. very well executed
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09/20/2004 12:56:22 AM
need more of teh large pieces to be sharper....but dare I ask...what you did to make it expode? 7
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09/20/2004 12:20:07 AM
there is a bit of motion blur... not really respecting the challenge.
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09/20/2004 12:07:13 AM
Great capture, but not very visually appealing to me.
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