“ Photoelasticity ”
I saw the article about Photoelasticity and knew it was something I wanted to try. I used my polarizing filter and then I stood my Mac up on end with a white background for some polarized light. I used the filter (90 degrees)to filter out all of the screen light. I took the plastic and ...
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  • Jude West Edited 4 years ago

    Thanks so much for sharing your technique. This is amazing.

    Thanks so much for sharing your technique. This is amazing.

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  • Laura Marshall Edited 4 years ago

    So interesting! Thanks for the explanation! The iridescent colors and tiny lines yellow / red running thru the the shot are hypnotizing.

    So interesting! Thanks for the explanation! The iridescent colors and tiny lines yellow / red running thru the the shot are hypnotizing.

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  • Edmund Cheung Edited 4 years ago

    Very Creative.

    Very Creative.

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  • Debbi Manders Edited 4 years ago

    Interesting and innovative. Beautiful.

    Interesting and innovative. Beautiful.

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
Please be extra sensitive with your critique
Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
Canon EOS REBEL T4i Canon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
1/13 f/11 800 28

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#abstract #DMVFramers #Photoelasticity

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