At the left is a small clip from an unintentionally disturbing photograph that I will be using soon for some RL business. It was taken with an accidentally huge depth of field, lending a surreal quality to the night. It was enlarged too far and shot with relatively fast film, and is thus extremely grainy. The white stuff at the top is dust on the negative; I don’t recall if there were any stars visible. The original photo at Flickr.
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by Calvin
on some point before Thu, 01 Jul 2004 05:30
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Oooh, black and white. Less and less people seem to do black and white nowadays (in my limited photographic experience of course)! Love the picture. Was it for a class, or taken directly for the 'RL business' you mentioned?
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by Adrian Sampson
on some point before Thu, 01 Jul 2004 05:30
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I took this photo for a class. The only intent was to freeze the movement of the roller coaster, but far more sinister results were attained.
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by Calvin
on some point before Thu, 01 Jul 2004 05:30
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If this isn't published someday, I will hunt you down. Its creepy goodness is too much to keep a secret. Perhaps you should consider a side-career in paranormal photography?



