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    RGB shore

    Another red-green-blue filter and triple exposure. Here you can tell that the film plane and/or camera moved between exposures..

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    Re: RGB shore

    It's an interesting effect, certainly. I'm not sure whether I like it or not. I do find the very dark area of headland in the top left a very natural resting place for my eye though; it might be because of the post/chimney or just because it's dark.

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    Re: RGB shore

    The effect on the water is great, minus in the foreground where it seems a tad overexposed. It's a neat mix of colors and definately an interesting way to shoot. Have you ever shot anything else besides water?

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    Re: RGB shore

    Interesting Idea! I feel the water is heavily polluted.
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    Re: RGB shore

    It is pretty strange looking.

    Jared - Yes, anything that moves is fair game. I've tried experiments on other things. I'll scan them, so see my next post! I think water is the simplist however -- maybe a little easier to get good results with than the other subjects.

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    Re: RGB shore

    Have you tried this with black and white film? It is a real neat effect there as well. I saw a show once where the photographer had shot water (and other subjects) on Scala film using a similar technique.

    The prints were amazing with all the variations of silver and black in the water and spray.

    Neat work.
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    Re: RGB shore

    GB,

    Can't wait and see your other shots! CDP brings up an interesting point about black and white, would be neat to see.

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