“ Time is Melting ”
This was taken using a Cokin mirror filter. The goal was to give the illusion of the clock melting while the rest of the world appeared relatively untouched. I had a blast with this one.
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  • Michaela Coelho Edited 4 months ago

    Experimentation is key. It's fun and a great way to learn new techniques and in fact create new ones. I am not sure I find this gives the effect you describe though. I… more

    Experimentation is key. It's fun and a great way to learn new techniques and in fact create new ones. I am not sure I find this gives the effect you describe though. I expect I am missing something but I can only see an ICM style reflection.. keep having a blast, that's the best feeling

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  • Jacqueline Joel Edited 4 months ago

    Contrast of the light of the clockface is nice.

    It took me a while to work out what it was.

    Nice effect.

    Contrast of the light of the clockface is nice.

    It took me a while to work out what it was.

    Nice effect.

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  • allen bradford Edited 4 months ago

    Excellent use of a Cokin filter. Great shot.

    Excellent use of a Cokin filter. Great shot.

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Regular Critique
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Fujifilm X-T1 Other MJ56mm F1.8X DA DSM
1/125 f/1.8 640 56

Tags

#perspective #clock #mirrorfilter #melting #adhdframers

Genre/Technique

f1.8 Aperture and Wider Street Photography

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