Don't fully know what prompted me to do conduct this 2am study.. it was perhaps due to the distinctly brass nature of my friday night venture. Either way, I decided to experiment with shutter speeds again, and minimal light, and see how long it took for a small light to fill a room during the expectancy of an exposure... Here are my findings.. All these pictures were taken in the dark, with only the primary light affecting the shot..
Bedroom light, quite dim... 10 seconds I think..
Phone light, 20 seconds. Same room.. obviously totally different colour..
Phone light again.. 20 seconds, I imagine..
Lamp, 10 seconds.
Fridge light, 20 seconds.
Door open.
Door closed.
40 seconds. For this one I turned a lamp and a overhead light in an ajoining room on and off quickly over the space of the exposure, and this is what happened.
Stairs up with the light from my bedroom.. 20 seconds.
50 seconds, using the light from the street..
Wow, just re-read my post and suffered a massive crisis of confidence as to whether I was really about to post this!? Well, someone may find it interesting, for all the others, it'll be glossed over in a matter of days..
I guess you had to be there to appreciate the darkness, but it weas bloody dark!
Oh god..
Saturday, 12 January 2008
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Incredibly dope...Does me liking it make me a bore?
:(
hey, i find it really interesting too..more than interesting. don't stop! you're proper passionate about your craft, that'll always be appealing.
the fridge was my favourite. but that's cos i'm a greedy bitch. also the stairs to your room. that's because i'm a lazy bitch.
looking forward to the next installment...
:)
Greedy and lazy?!?! And more of the seven deadly sins you'd like to confess to the world, Josephine?
you'll find out soon. very soon. mwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaa!
HHEAAAVYYYYYYYYYY
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