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My name is Mud...


My name is Mud...
Photo Information
Copyright: John Gflo (floteusrx) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 52 W: 0 N: 20] (116)
Genre: People
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 1996
Categories: Experimental
Camera: Bronica ETRS, kodak portra 160 NC
Exposure: f/4, 1/30 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2004-09-07 13:36
Viewed: 1000
Points: 16
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Experimental photo using a slide projector, lots of white face paint, a slide of some cracked mud on the Patomic riverbank, and a long shutter release cord.
No PS used other than to convert from color to B/W.

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Impressive result, even if i don't understand everything in the way you realize this photo (translation problem)
TheZub

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  • Riz Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 194 W: 31 N: 100] (523)
  • [2004-09-08 11:57]

wow good job very interesting TFS keep up the good work

What a coincidence. I was just looking at fotofreaks image Beauty Has Its Price. Its her face covered in mint mud, and now I saw your face covered in mud.

I like what you did in this experiment. The use of two slides overlaying each other, then shooting the result. Very creative and imaginative work. Well done. The face paint has given a great contrasting background for the cracks in the mud.

Morbid and delightful, John! This photo is really creepy, and so I love it and find it engages my interest for a long time. Composition is also very good in terms of space used and where. Fun stuff!

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  • dudes Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 25 W: 4 N: 21] (330)
  • [2004-12-31 6:33]

Great work, John. Thanks for sharing ;)

Hi John, I just disovered this one today. It is a great piece of artwork. Very creative and incredably beautiful.

Thanks for sharing this with all of us

Marleen

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  • green Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 184 W: 90 N: 209] (2430)
  • [2005-05-24 10:21]

I'm really impress about this work and specially the very clever technique you have used. The result is really great and the B&W conversion works very well on this composition.
Well done.

john,
nice PP works,the idea is superb and u did great things with a projector.an interesting b&w,a good experiment.
regards

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