“ Bishop's Knife Trick ”
I might have seen Aliens a bit too young, and become a bit too fascinated with this knife trick. I won't confirm or deny whether some scars can be found on any of my fingers.

I initially wanted to blur the action of a hammer missing the nail and on its way to a finger, but I misplaced ...
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  • t.rubblemaker Edited 2 years ago

    Yikes! That blade is awfully close to your finger. I'm glad you were moving in slow motion. I am assuming you started with a knife blade on the table and moved it… more

    Yikes! That blade is awfully close to your finger. I'm glad you were moving in slow motion. I am assuming you started with a knife blade on the table and moved it upwards to get your blur? That would also be a lot safer.

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  • Lauren Elyse Edited 2 years ago

    Very clear motion blur.

    The skin tone and tabletop sort of clash in color - I might have edited this for a more harmonious… more

    Very clear motion blur.

    The skin tone and tabletop sort of clash in color - I might have edited this for a more harmonious palette.

    Creative -and nerve-wracking - idea. Nice work!

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  • Chedva Tennenberg Edited 2 years ago

    so clear to see what you are going for - instant memories. Interesting that going slower gave the correct blur effect. this gives a feeling of extreme speed.

    so clear to see what you are going for - instant memories. Interesting that going slower gave the correct blur effect. this gives a feeling of extreme speed.

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  • amybeth Edited 2 years ago

    YIKES!!!!! don't hit your hand.

    YIKES!!!!! don't hit your hand.

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