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Pull yourself together

5 Dec 2008 - 12:21
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Pull yourself together by haggis_chick

Levitation project that I am doing for college. Don't ask me how I came up with this idea  

Date Added: 5 Dec 2008 - 12:21
Camera: Canon 5D
Lens: 24-70mm F2.8
Film: RAW (digital)
Categories: Digitally manipulated
Humour / Fun
Portraits / People
Tags: clone, multiplicity, self portrait,
Readers' Votes: 41
Readers' Choice Award No Highly Commended Award No Editor's Choice Award No Photo of the Week Award

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barbarahirst
Barbara anne HIRST
I have just bought this lovely Nikon D80 And cant wait to get shooting This website has given me inspiration Thankyou
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 12:24
barbarahirst (e2 Member) View Mini Bio United Kingdom 1 Years on the site
What fun !!
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Posted: 11:07pm, 7th Nov, 2009
DaveU
Dave Urwin
Well I like my camera, I like my computer, I like fiddling about with HDR and I love playing around in Photoshop. I would'nt describe myself as a photographer in the true and noble sense of the word, and neither would I describe myself as a digital artist. I'm somew...
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 12:25
DaveU (e2 Member) View Mini Bio England 3 Years on the site 3 Years on the site 3 Years on the site
Lol .... what a clever idea and pretty well done on the manipulation front too. The POV looks a bit awkward though and maybe cropped a bit too tightly at the top. Better for me if the camera was square on to the window rather than on an oblique angle. Lol but I do like this though.
AlanBW
Alan Woodland
I was born and raised in Devon, then lived in Somerset for a few years before moving to Wiltshire. My wife Tricia and I live in a small market town in the north of the county. We are just five miles south of the River Thames and after that we're into Gloucestershire a...
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 12:26
AlanBW (e2 Member) View Mini Bio England 3 Years on the site 3 Years on the site 3 Years on the site
Very clever and creative
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 12:36
This is actually quite creepy! Imagine walking into your room and seeing that! Levitating figures I mean, not 2 beautiful girls

Very well done.
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 12:38
@barbarahirst - Thanks

@DaveU - Thanks. I had to do a lot of cloning and I didn't like the straight on square as I looked like a little fatty, so this angle for me was the best option.

Thanks for your comments x
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 13:04
Genius! Thats so funny......good work!
podgod
Brad
Started my working life as a Collier at NCB Rossington, I then saw the light and joined up, just in time as all the pits were closed a couple of years later. Served 22 years in the Royal Air Force all in the photographic trade, serving in Northern Ireland, the Gulf, th...
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 13:09
podgod (e2 Member) View Mini Bio Scotland 5 Years on the site 5 Years on the site 5 Years on the site 5 Years on the site 5 Years on the site
Nice one, do you have a matching bedspread?
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 15:48
Firstly I thought thats really funny, then I thought actually, thats just really good, like it a lot!!

Chris
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 16:17
Clever work, well done,
Sally
SKavanagh
Steve Kavanagh
Im 39, started photography Nov. 2006. Id always been interested if photography but my snap shots came out nothing like i thought they would, so lost interest. Then the missus bought me a Canon 400D and since then i get out with it when ever i get a minute. I bought the ...
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 16:18
SKavanagh (e2 Member) View Mini Bio England 2 Years on the site 2 Years on the site
Great work well done
Steve
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 16:46
Cool!
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 18:06
Very clever,hope she stays on the rails.Oh sorry!
lifesnapper
John Green
Most of my pictures are taken for fun and I love to take those rare, never to be repeated candid shots. In my view, photography isn't always about creating a work of art, but recording a moment in time that will always be there to remind me, which otherwise may have be...
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 18:25
lifesnapper (e2 Member) View Mini Bio England 3 Years on the site 3 Years on the site 3 Years on the site
Great stuff, very well thought out, and what better title ?
Sorry, but I have to say it,
" Looks like curtains for you"

John
TonyFrith
Tony Frith
I am one of the old school so I try to take the shot at source rather than spending time on the PC using Photo Shop, not that I know much about PS I Live in York.First camera was a Kodak Instamatic 50 then I was bought a 35 mm SLR in the 70s a Zenith E fully manual,th...
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 19:44
TonyFrith (e2 Member) View Mini Bio United Kingdom 2 Years on the site 2 Years on the site
Great set of curtains how do we draw them ? LOL
very good
Tony
Iain_Proudfoot
Iain Proudfoot
I'm an amateur/enthusiast photographer. I am continually learning the skills of 'drawing with light', so all of your comments, whether they be complimentary or critical, will be warmly welcomed. I use a Fuji Finepix S5 Pro DSLR camera, which I've owned for about two ...
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 21:56
Iain_Proudfoot (e2 Member) View Mini Bio Ireland 3 Years on the site 3 Years on the site 3 Years on the site
Excellent photography. Great work.

Warm wishes, Iain.
Posted: 6 Dec 2008 - 08:03
This is great love the idea so i wont ask lol

Paul
Posted: 6 Dec 2008 - 10:09
You are putting lots of fun ito your image making keep it going,John
mroch06
Martin Roch
Hi I live on the Isle of Wight, UK. I've not been into photography for very long but seem to have caught the bug.
Posted: 6 Dec 2008 - 10:37
mroch06 (e2 Member) View Mini Bio United Kingdom 1 Years on the site
Funny and original
Posted: 6 Dec 2008 - 11:54
Very clever.
I'm pleased to be the 30th 'clicker' - congrats on getting your Reader's Choice!
Mikestu100
Michael Stuart
Posted: 6 Dec 2008 - 16:13
Mikestu100 (e2 Member) View Mini Bio Scotland 2 Years on the site 2 Years on the site
Love it !
Mike .
Posted: 7 Dec 2008 - 10:19
Awww thanks very much everyone

@Bronnie666 - What do you mean Readers Choice? Sorry a bit new to all of this so forgive me if I'm being dumb!

xx
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