A desperate attempt, by a bawdy crew of lightsmiths, shadow mechanics, and other various manipulators of optical dionysery, to keep our eyes working in these dark times.
Fuckin fantastic! This shot is awesome. I prefer the oddity of not knowing whats going on,the scene is great and color beautiful, might this be a polaroid?
unfortunately i cannot say it is polaroid. it was actually just a test to see if i could simulate the effects of the cyan layer of film emulsion deteriorating which is a common issue people experience with their film or prints. as for the camera and mic it is a "red one" with some kind of sennheiser mic.
1. Post 0-2 times per week, at your leisure. 2. Don't monopolize the real estate. 3. Never apologize for your art. 4. Don't brag about the size of your lens. 5. Enjoy.
That is awesome. I need to hear the story on that.
ReplyDeletenot really much of a story to be honest, it's probably more intriguing if i leave your imagination running wilde (sorry i couldn't resist that one)
ReplyDeleteFuckin fantastic! This shot is awesome. I prefer the oddity of not knowing whats going on,the scene is great and color beautiful, might this be a polaroid?
ReplyDelete(in seperate adoration) Jesus! that's a beautiful camera and mic.
ReplyDeleteunfortunately i cannot say it is polaroid. it was actually just a test to see if i could simulate the effects of the cyan layer of film emulsion deteriorating which is a common issue people experience with their film or prints. as for the camera and mic it is a "red one" with some kind of sennheiser mic.
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