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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 No Guest Editor Award

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barbarahirst
Barbara anne HIRST
I have a wonderful Nikon D80 that is slowly teaching me how to take the photo I see.
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 12:24
barbarahirst (e2 Member) View Mini Bio United Kingdom 1 Years on the site
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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 4 Years on the site 4 Years on the site 4 Years on the site 4 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
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 3 Years on the site 3 Years on the site 3 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. My main interests are pictorial landscape and nature photography. I use...
Posted: 5 Dec 2008 - 21:56
Iain_Proudfoot (e2 Member) View Mini Bio Northern 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
Posted: 6 Dec 2008 - 10:37
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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