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paddyjoe 09-10-2005 02:29 PM

Do you believe in ghosts?
 
Ahh, maybe I've seen proof. What better place to find a spooky orb, but in the graveyard.......



http://static.flickr.com/27/42109973_b0c06e5ca5_o.jpg

JumpinJesus 09-10-2005 02:47 PM

That's just a big, suspended-in-mid-air orange. Anyone can see that.

On a more serious note, I really like this photograph. The atmosphere of it is perfect for the subject. Did you use a filter for this? The effect looks similar to something I saw in a movie that I'm too skiddish to use right now.

The technique involved taking vaseline and putting it on the lens then wiping it off in a circular motion with a soft tissue. The idea was to leave graduating amounts of vaseline as one worked towards the edge of the lens so there was virtually none in the center and just a bit on the outer edges. What was left gave a similar effect to what you've done here.

jujueye 09-10-2005 02:57 PM

It looks like a Ritz cracker...a spooky, whole grain Ritz cracker....oooooooooooo

Interesting shot there, PJ. The colors are wild! Orange and green...quite..Halloweeny! The only salvation from the evilness are a few tiny spots of blue in the upper RH corner.

I'll have to scan meself some of my own graveyard shots and at least attempt to get some of that eerie air to them that you always get.

COOL!

Johnny Pyro 09-10-2005 03:32 PM

That is really cool. I love graveyards. Awesome use of the sun. I like!

DennisMenace 09-10-2005 03:57 PM

This photo was taken many years ago with a little 110 instamatic. Hallowed ground.
http://www.members.aol.com:/smithtndennis/rgb083.jpg

noodle 09-10-2005 06:40 PM

It looks like a penny. Very aesthetic picture, Paddyjoe.

I got some similar photos a few years ago in black and white at an abandoned farm in North Georgia. Didn't know I was taking pictures of the slaughterhouse at the time. Quite interesting shadows. I got rid of the photos. Flagler College convinced me of the existence of ghosts. and I really, really don't like to piss them off.

/me slinks off to the Tilted Paranoia threads...

paddyjoe 09-11-2005 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
That's just a big, suspended-in-mid-air orange. Anyone can see that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jujueye
It looks like a Ritz cracker...a spooky, whole grain Ritz cracker....oooooooooooo

I would like to ghost hunting with you two guys. We'd never be hungry...... :lol:

paddyjoe 09-11-2005 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
On a more serious note, I really like this photograph. The atmosphere of it is perfect for the subject. Did you use a filter for this?

Actually JJ, I did use a 'filter'. When I saw this scene I was wearing my sunglasses, through which I love the color casts it gives. I showed it to mrs. joe and she suggested trying to cover the lens of my Holga with my sunglasses. This was the result, although as jujueye pointed out, the field of view was a bit to wide for the sunglasses. Probably something I can doctor up in PS.


Quote:

Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
The effect looks similar to something I saw in a movie that I'm too skiddish to use right now.
The technique involved taking vaseline and putting it on the lens then wiping it off in a circular motion with a soft tissue. The idea was to leave graduating amounts of vaseline as one worked towards the edge of the lens so there was virtually none in the center and just a bit on the outer edges. What was left gave a similar effect to what you've done here.

Yeah man, the thought of carrying that crap in the field and accidently getting it on more of my gear than I want to makes me shudder as well. Thankfully, there are diffused filters made now with a clear center spot that are much nicer to work with.

Charlatan 09-11-2005 05:30 AM

Joe... I'm surprised. You've never had an issue with putting Vaseline on your gear before... (I'm not even touching the "shudder" comment).



By the way... this is a great shot. Reminds me of a horror film from the 70s. Either it was the stock they used or the age of the print by the time it was screened on TV (they used to use 16mm prints instead of video tape for broadcasting films on TV).

JumpinJesus 09-11-2005 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DennisMenace
This photo was taken many years ago with a little 110 instamatic. Hallowed ground.
http://www.members.aol.com:/smithtndennis/rgb083.jpg

What always amazes me is the amount of money people will spend on quality equipment (myself included) when very very inexpensive cameras like Paddy's Holga and your 110 can capture some very artistic images.

JumpinJesus 09-11-2005 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paddyjoe

Yeah man, the thought of carrying that crap in the field and accidently getting it on more of my gear than I want to makes me shudder as well. Thankfully, there are diffused filters made now with a clear center spot that are much nicer to work with.

I'm almost considering trying this on one of my old lenses that I never use anymore, just to see what will happen.

paddyjoe 09-11-2005 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlatan
Joe... I'm surprised. You've never had an issue with putting Vaseline on your gear before...

that was so funny, I forgot to laugh......... :D

paddyjoe 09-11-2005 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
What always amazes me is the amount of money people will spend on quality equipment (myself included) when very very inexpensive cameras like Paddy's Holga and your 110 can capture some very artistic images.

Believe me JJ, I've a few bucks invested in gear as well....... :crazy:

Mr Honest 09-11-2005 11:25 AM

No I don't believe in ghosts.
Tell me how without eyes, a brain, a heart, nerves, lungs and all the other bits of us we are going to exist and be able to see, feel, breathe and think?

The pictures look nice enough though....

jujueye 09-11-2005 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paddyjoe
I showed it to mrs. joe and she suggested trying to cover the lens of my Holga with my sunglasses. This was the result, although as jujueye pointed out, the field of view was a bit to wide for the sunglasses.

And I thought you had done that on purpose! Sunglasses? Awesome! That explains the rounded edges at the bottom. Very high points for creativity, team PJ!

Grasshopper Green 09-12-2005 05:42 PM

Fantastic pic, paddy! Love the coloring, and the orange/ritz/whatever is interesting.

onodrim 09-12-2005 08:06 PM

I also really love the whole atmosphere of this shot, great stuff. :)

bernadette 09-13-2005 09:29 PM

not a ghost! it's a witch!! a GOOD witch in fact. :)
<img src="http://webpost.net/ma/Makemelaugh/Glinda-bubble.gif">

Charlatan 09-25-2005 12:55 PM

HaHa... good eye there Bern!

spongy 09-25-2005 02:32 PM

That looks a little like Jack Skellington's head to me.


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