A few months ago now I took part in a fun mystery challenge where we all had to pick a number from 1 to 40 to get our subject. Mine was time. So I thought I wanted to do something a little different.
I had this miniature camera clock and thought "hmm there's gotta be something there" so I popped out my mobile sort of studio that people use for product photography etc and placed the camera inside. I then used some blue and red LED finger lights pointed and the camera and popped a black backdrop inside. Set my camera on a tri-pod, focused on the centre of the clock, set a long exposure and while it was taking, zoomed in and out of the image. It took alot of attempts but I got something I was happy with. I just wish I couild of got the centre of the clock a little bit more focused.
It recieved some good feedback after the challenge, people saying it was a clever way to interpret time and it was different. Here is my final image that I entered.
CANON 40d with sigma 18-55mm
Shot indoors
ISO 100
F11
15s
Spot metering
IMG_1741-HDR.jpg
I had this miniature camera clock and thought "hmm there's gotta be something there" so I popped out my mobile sort of studio that people use for product photography etc and placed the camera inside. I then used some blue and red LED finger lights pointed and the camera and popped a black backdrop inside. Set my camera on a tri-pod, focused on the centre of the clock, set a long exposure and while it was taking, zoomed in and out of the image. It took alot of attempts but I got something I was happy with. I just wish I couild of got the centre of the clock a little bit more focused.
It recieved some good feedback after the challenge, people saying it was a clever way to interpret time and it was different. Here is my final image that I entered.
CANON 40d with sigma 18-55mm
Shot indoors
ISO 100
F11
15s
Spot metering
IMG_1741-HDR.jpg
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