Thursday, November 03, 2005

inconstant speed of light, a series


inconstant speed of light #1
Originally uploaded by clickykbd.

inconstant speed of light #2 inconstant speed of light #3 inconstant speed of light #4 inconstant speed of light #5
Uploaded by clickykbd (8 images total)

A very short abstract series of a single subject using camera toss and color negative as the method of abstraction. View the whole series.

16 comments:

Greg said...

best...blog...ever..

incredibly original...love it!

Wally said...

oh! I have never heart of it. Interesting!

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Kelly Love said...

very cool site!

spiced couple said...

Oh dear. I think I have just found a way to make my ever growing and expensive camera hobby even more expensive as I try tossing hardware into the sky.

Great, thanks a lot. I really did not need any more excuses for buying camreas.

Mals said...

some brilliant pictures out there! how did you capture them?

Well done on the blog!

Unknown said...

very cool. Maybe I'm just ignorant, but how do you snap the shutter and hold the exposure while in the air...or is it just the camera settings doing this?

Anonymous said...

...grossartige Bilder!

Anonymous said...

Wow, these pics are simply amazing!
Mind sharing the trick with us lesser mortals? :)

High Power Rocketry said...

Really nice man :) Yes share the details of how it works, id love to try my hand and something similar... I wont copy you or anything, but im just curious...

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sakura56 said...

Oh! Wao! Yay! very cool.

KFC Refugee said...

Awesome site. Never thought of doing that. Now I gotta give it a go.

P.S. I gotta link this site.

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Rahul N. Patel said...

wow,nice graphics

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camera accessories said...

Oh no. I think I just found a way to make my hobby camera constantly growing and costly, even more expensive than trying to throw stuff in the sky.

Great stuff, thanks for sharing.
Rex