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Creative52, Week 11: Capture Motion, Part 1

Creative52, Week 11: Capture Motion, Part 1
I always buy my girlfriend flowers for her birthday. This results in a lot of left-over glass vases that I’ve been holding on to for such an occasion as this. So, when it comes to capturing motion, I think there are three ways to go about it: fast shutter speed to freeze action, slow shutter speed to blur it, and simulated action by using props, wires, and trickery.

When coming up with an idea for something, I tend to toss out the first few ideas because I feel that those are going to be the ones other people generally come up with first as well. But sometimes an image just gets stuck in my head and I have to see it through to the end.

In this case, I’ve seen exploding vase shots before—nothing ground breaking here. But, what I wanted to do was fill a glass vase with flowers and then color the water a complimentary tone to the flowers in layered densities that would mix together upon explosion. The idea was to put acrylic paint at the bottom of the vase, fill it with water and then color the water with dye. That way, when the glass explodes the thick acrylic paint and thin water dye will interact in interesting ways.

This was my first attempt at this and a bit of a failure in terms of paint interaction. Don’t get me wrong, I think it looks cool, but the paint mix didn’t work out as planned. My Yellow and Red Flower Explosion picture was much more successful.

This was shot at 1/4000th of a second with my girlfriend holding down the shutter for me while I shot the vase with a glass pebble via sling shot. I did all this outside with ambient light and lots of additional LED lights. If you do this yourself, wear eye protection.

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Creative 52, Week 29: Shoot a Very High-Key Image

Creative 52, Week 29: Shoot a Very High-Key Image

High-key photography, damn near blowing out your image with copious amounts of light. Make your subject look like a pretty angel coming through heaven’s gate or something.

For this image I wanted to do a slight combination of high-key with low-key elements. By that, I mean, I wanted to put some form of viking face paint on the upper part of my face so I could later overlay an image of stars, the galaxy, or something of that nature. I wasn’t quite sure what yet. My girlfriend helped me with the makeup and even did an initial splatter spray of white on my forehead for texture and added pizzazz.

I wanted to wear a suit for this because you usually don’t see vikings in suits and I wanted to be a Work Viking…Assistant to the Regional Viking.

To make the blown out effect I hung up a white sheet in a doorway. Behind that sheet I put two softboxes with two 100 watt bulbs each to the side. I put two large LED worklights down a bit lower. ...

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Creative 52, Week 28: Shoot a Very Low-Key Image

Creative 52, Week 28: Shoot a Very Low-Key Image
10/14/2021

Low-key in photography doesn’t mean relaxed, chilled out, and soft spoken. Low-key simply means that the emphasis is on the shadows, on the darks. Whereas high-key is all bright and damn near blown out, low-key has crushed blacks and is all mysterious. Perfect for getting close to Halloween, right?

Well, Gina was shooting a video for an upcoming belly dance gathering and was dressed like a witchy crone named Cailleach, a divine hag and Queen of Winter. She had a cool twiggy head band and some matching make-up; plus, we just finished watching this movie, Censor, which had this cool lighting theme all throughout. So, we decided to shoot this low-key image and video using only colored video lights…no strobes. The lighting was inspired by Censor and another movie called Mandy. Both movies are worth checking out.

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Creative52, Week 27: Shoot a Frame Within a Frame

Collective Isolation
I have a strip of 75mm film I use for a bookmark and recently I was admiring just how damn cool it was. And then I was walking past these windows that look out upon the Mississippi River levee. In a way, this section of windows, framed by the support poles, reminded me of that 75mm film strip.

People, for the most part, tend to mind their own business. It's why we can go out to a restaurant with a loved one and pretend that we're not in a big room with dozens of other couples also pretending that no one else is around. When I set up my camera to take these pictures I decided to capture little frames of people minding their own business. So, no, I didn't want to "Shoot a Frame Within a Frame" using shadows or doorways; I wanted to use the entire wall of windows as a frame to separate interactions, use the lower section of windows to frame individuals going about their business while ignoring others, the upper part of the windows to frame birds flying together in ...

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