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2 sec. f/11.0 44.0 mm ISO 250

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icm
Intended Camera Movement
Fork
Plastic
Plastic Fork
Nikon D5000
Circular Polarising Filter


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icm Fork

icm Fork
I have been trying ever so hard this evening to get up-to-date here on ipernity! But, although getting close, I have failed to meet my target :-(

So, I am having a few minutes break in order to upload something slightly different!

In the September 2013 issue of ‘Digital Photo’ magazine there is a “Make Plastic Fantastic” tutorial. You can use a camera (obviously) plus a tripod, computer laptop screen, plastic objects, circular polarising filter. The photo in the mag is of 8 multi-coloured forks and I am working on something similar :-)

But, I had the idea that rather than putting the camera on a tripod I could try a little icm here!

And, I was a little stunned by this result. There was only one fork.........honest :-)))

Amelia, Sami Serola (inactive), , Szilvia S.B. and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo


6 comments - The latest ones
 Blueman
Blueman
This is a great shot! Thank you for sharing!
11 years ago.
Roger Bennion club has replied to Blueman
Wow :-) That was quick, Pierre! Thank you very much for your comments and for adding my work to your faves.
11 years ago.
 beverley
beverley
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11 years ago.
Roger Bennion club has replied to beverley
Ta so much, Bev :-)
11 years ago.
 Amelia
Amelia club
Intriguing, and I love the artistry here, Roger.
6 years ago.
Roger Bennion club has replied to Amelia club
Thanks very much indeed, Amelia :-)
6 years ago.

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