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Anonymous
http://www.alexeytitarenko.com/city17.html

Just found this set of photos and thought I'd share.

What do you guys think about these photos? Even though they're gimmicky I think they're crazy awesome. Really interesting to look at and they kind of make you think about how humans occupy space.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
These are cool.
>> ? ?IRs
Thanks for sharing
>> Anonymous
Brilliant!
>> Anonymous
I love those.If anyone postet them here as their own, they would end up with a third degree burn, though.
>> noclue !!2yUmAID3520
thanks! these are incredible.
>> Anonymous
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>>207087

These photos are even more awesome if you were there fifteen years ago. They're like images from a disturbing dream you once had.

Browsing the internet with a bar with fifteen varieties of quality wine and whisky by the side, I barely remember now what standing in that queue felt like.
>> Anonymous
How was the first photo taken?
>> Anonymous
>>207496
Narrow aperture, ND filter (and/or very slow film), something like 10-second exposure
>> Anonymous
>>207504
>Narrow aperture, ND filter (and/or very slow film), something like 10-second exposure

Could something like this be done digitally?
What would you need, an ND filter to trick the camera into thinking it was darker than it really was?
>> elf_man !!DdAnyoDMfCe
>>207564
Exposure is exposure. Same thing works for film or digital.
>> Anonymous
Just put on the filter and do it on manual.
>> Anonymous
>>207582
Shooting on manual is not mandatory, you can do it in A or S mode as easily.
Evaluating the ND filter(s) you need can be trickier, so it's best to have a set of them (say, ND2, ND4 and ND16)
>> Anonymous
>>207592

How much would a set of ND filters cost and what's a good brand to look for?
>> ? ?IRs !/sQSkEDLl6
Thanks for sharing
>> Anonymous
Indeed thanks for sharing, very nice work there.
>> Anonymous
>>207616
same as with any other filters

B+W, Hoya, Marumi, etc.

as for prices, google is your friend