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(update) If all were just illusions ?

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Daniel Rocha - 20 Jan 2006 06:56 GMT
Hello,

I would like to show you the picture of the week

http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/

Can you tell me how I have made these pictures ?! :o)

Regards,
Daniel

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Guns/Zen4 - 20 Jan 2006 14:39 GMT
First decent picture I've seen from this guy. I wonder if it wouldn't
have been better without the guy on the stairs.

> I would like to show you the picture of the week
> http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/
>
> Can you tell me how I have made these pictures ?! :o)
Let me guess: the guy in the photo is you and you used the self timer
and a newfangled device called a tripod...
Dandy Dave - 20 Jan 2006 16:57 GMT
I think ya used some kind of a camera.
no_name - 20 Jan 2006 23:00 GMT
> First decent picture I've seen from this guy. I wonder if it wouldn't
> have been better without the guy on the stairs.
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> Let me guess: the guy in the photo is you and you used the self timer
> and a newfangled device called a tripod...

I think he IS the guy on the stairs. Self portrait using a remote trigger.
BernieM - 21 Jan 2006 02:00 GMT
>> First decent picture I've seen from this guy. I wonder if it wouldn't
>> have been better without the guy on the stairs.
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>
> I think he IS the guy on the stairs. Self portrait using a remote trigger.

Is that possible?  You'd have to like an expert or something to do that.
no_name - 22 Jan 2006 17:49 GMT
>>>First decent picture I've seen from this guy. I wonder if it wouldn't
>>>have been better without the guy on the stairs.
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>
> Is that possible?  You'd have to like an expert or something to do that.

Nah. It's even easier to do with a self timer in fact.

Set the camera on a tripod, pre-focus, trip the shutter release and run
up the stairs in time to lean on the railing by the time the self timer
expires.

Just at a guess, it's less than 30 feet from lens to subject, and he
looks fit enough to cover the distance in the time available.

The alternative way to do it is set it up, wait there and ask someone
passing by to push the button. In this case he could have gotten a
girlfriend or a security guard to do the deed if he didn't have the
remote or self timer.

The composition itself; the arrangement of elements argues a certain
level of skill.
Daniel Rocha - 27 Jan 2006 10:47 GMT
> I think he IS the guy on the stairs. Self portrait using a remote
> trigger.

He's not !

Done in a museum I can't use a tripod ! He's just a guy waiting
on the stairs.

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Jasen - 20 Jan 2006 22:55 GMT
> Can you tell me how I have made these pictures ?! :o)

Umm, a camera??  Dah!
Jeroen Wenting - 22 Jan 2006 10:24 GMT
>> Can you tell me how I have made these pictures ?! :o)
>
> Umm, a camera??  Dah!

Did he take the picture or have someone else do it for him?
TNK - 22 Jan 2006 21:07 GMT
Daniel Rocha a écrit :
> Hello,
>
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> Regards,
> Daniel

Night shot
long exposure
some people staying some time at each place ad moving a little :)

Regards (Salut Daniel)

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