Nice work Tony, definitely some interesting stuff. Not a ton of time to comment, but will try to come back later for more. In general, some of it works better than others for me, but lots of it made me think which is very cool.
Any problems balancing flash with double exposures?
Tony Hoffer wrote:
I didn't do that at all in this set.
So # 2 is some kind of voodoo reflection magic I guess. Very cool energy throughout this set. It is neat to see someone who is accomplished keep pushing themselves with personal work. Kudos to you.
Cool overall, but some very obvious layer masking that just looks very bad. The ones where actually did motion at the same time as shooting hte subject looked the best and were well done.
Thanks for sharing!
Epic epic epic. Hats off to you for taking on such a project after wrapping up wedding season. Any advice on how you shot #2 would be greatly appreciated haha.
denovo2k1 wrote:
Cool overall, but some very obvious layer masking that just looks very bad. The ones where actually did motion at the same time as shooting hte subject looked the best and were well done.
Thanks for sharing!
Not sure what you're talking about. There's no PS or masking in any of these. Everything you see was done in camera.
Well in #20 his feet don't appear to be touching the ground and the shadows on him don't match the shadows surrounding him....so.....
#11 I doubt you moved the wall behind the subject and in #3 (might be my favorite for color contrast) the shadows and lighting of the leaves don't match other leaves or the surroundings, so.......
I do like the series, but question the comment of all "in-camera".
Thanks for sharing.
great job Tony! Awesome concept, and I really like how you used flash to both stop action and create a blur effect of motion. Good to see you taking on a personal project...I know you're a busy guy!!
denovo2k1 wrote:
Well in #20 his feet don't appear to be touching the ground and the shadows on him don't match the shadows surrounding him....so.....
#11 I doubt you moved the wall behind the subject and in #3 (might be my favorite for color contrast) the shadows and lighting of the leaves don't match other leaves or the surroundings, so.......
I do like the series, but question the comment of all "in-camera".
Thanks for sharing.
#4 is just fantastic! There is something captivating about his facial expression and his position in the frame, and if I'm not mistaken, your subject moved his head to the right?
Definitely thought that this was all done in camera, but assumed that 2 and 12 were double exposures, but single shot is definitely possible and even better.
2, 4, and 15 are my favorites here. Great work across the board though Tony.