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Challenge: What? (Basic Editing III)
Collection: Challenges
Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Location: home
Date: Oct 18, 2005
Aperture: 9
ISO: 100
Shutter: 30 sec
Galleries: Humorous, Still Life
Date Uploaded: Oct 18, 2005

I think I outsmarted myself again! I do believe that this image requires a second look. Oh, well. Thanks to those that got it.

This is how it was done: you set up the candle on wire against a black backdrop. The flash will be fired twice manualy. First shot you fire the strobe and then cover lens cap. Then you rotate camera 180 degrees remove cap and fire strobe and place cap on again while the 20 second exposure expires. Of course, a gadget was made to allow the rotation of the camera to capture the second image upside down. This was simply placing camera inside a box, making a hole in center for lens and then wedging the camera. Many will miss that the flames are pointed and two candles one up and one will have one flame pointed and one sweeping along the side of the candle.

Statistics
Place: 54 out of 274
Avg (all users): 5.6406
Avg (commenters): 7.7778
Avg (participants): 5.4868
Avg (non-participants): 5.7234
Views since voting: 971
Views during voting: 320
Votes: 217
Comments: 16
Favorites: 0


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02/02/2006 03:35:33 PM
I learned it by watching you!

*grin*

Thank you for always explaining your shots so well, it has been an inspiration to play. And thanks for the kind comments on my double-exposure in the Fantasy challenge. It meant the world coming from the expert. :)

Jenn

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11/02/2005 09:19:15 PM
Thanks for the explanation!! I immediantly saw that the "upside" down candle couldn't really be upside down as the flame was wrong, but couldn't figure out how you turned the camera upside down without getting any blur effect. Really think this deserved much higher. Great job.
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10/27/2005 01:26:23 AM
Thankyou for the explanation Dan......still couldn't do it myself, but I understand a little better how it was done. You really are amazing!!
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10/27/2005 12:52:01 AM
When I saw this I figured it was you! Great illusion! Should have placed much higher!
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10/26/2005 03:39:33 AM
How Dan? Great shot!!
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10/26/2005 02:22:03 AM
Now how did you do this Dan? Great image and makes me want to say How instead of what.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
10/25/2005 07:08:30 PM
Nice image.
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10/24/2005 02:45:52 PM
how do you do that?! 10
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10/24/2005 01:15:57 PM
flip the camera? nicely done no matter how you did it!!
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10/23/2005 07:17:06 AM
Not sure how you did this, but it definately has me asking What???
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10/23/2005 02:38:14 AM
Okay.......am still trying to work out how you did this! Good work!!
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10/21/2005 07:49:21 PM
Very nice...Great job..!!
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10/20/2005 07:18:29 PM
Great! Definately a photo to make you say... "What??".
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10/20/2005 09:10:41 AM
Very neat! The bottom is cropped too much, or the top not enough....Great work!
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10/19/2005 08:51:42 PM
Great idea. And this is one of the few that I can right off see a connection to the challenge. Good job.
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10/19/2005 06:16:09 PM
Nice concept! Well done.
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