Jorgen Udvang
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Carlos, that is very cool. How on earth do you do it?
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Good one!! Well done.OK second attempt at a multiplicity portrait:
Study Hall
A little planning, a cooperative model, a tripod, a D700 + 35mm af-d f/2, a Metz 58A-1 flash, and a bit of Photoshop wizardry.Carlos, that is very cool. How on earth do you do it?
I hate it when you update a flickr photo and it breaks all of the links.OK second attempt at a multiplicity portrait:
Study Hall
As a kid we used to drive through this old steel mill town on the way to visit relatives further south almost every weekend, long before the interstates were built. Cool image, thanks for posting. Very different world back then.wow really good stuff in this thread!!
old school in bessemer, alabama
DavidFooling around with some Broncolor lighting to see how well it freezes the subject matter...
Great stuff. And thanks for explaining the process. Gonna have to give it a try.Another one in my Multiplicity series:
Whole Lotta Sophia
She has the most amazing smile!
Her parents loved the print I gave them.