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spraypainted background to my old dartboard:

jay dilla tribute album cover (this was a sick mix btw)

stencil :

photo + photoshop (took the photo myself):

and yo, props to GTC, that stuff is beutiful, plus loads of other amazing stuff on here. really like the one robot in the mass looking at the viewer.

jay dilla tribute album cover (this was a sick mix btw)

stencil :

photo + photoshop (took the photo myself):

and yo, props to GTC, that stuff is beutiful, plus loads of other amazing stuff on here. really like the one robot in the mass looking at the viewer.
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Wow, there's some neato stuff in this thread. 
I'm just getting into Photography and Film at the moment. I filmed this ink tank and did these photographs this afternoon. They came out pretty good. I hope I get the hang of photography. It's more fun than it should be.
Ink tank film test:
http://homepage.mac.com/misterboo/.Movi ... _Final.mov






I'm just getting into Photography and Film at the moment. I filmed this ink tank and did these photographs this afternoon. They came out pretty good. I hope I get the hang of photography. It's more fun than it should be.
Ink tank film test:
http://homepage.mac.com/misterboo/.Movi ... _Final.mov






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Cheers, J Rock!j rock wrote:nice work two oh one:)
so what's the deal with ink tanks, is there a special set up? are the tanks small and you're zooming in the the camera or are the tanks huge? i always love the photos and videos of the ink falling, curious of how it's set up.
It's really easy to do this stuff.
No, you can do it with a glass and zoom in, if you like. A flat sided tank is much, much better because you can control the light reflecting off it a little easier - You need to have no reflections. The quality of the glass is pretty important - No bubbles. My glass had bubbles and slight differences in the glass width, so the ink distorts when looking through it. Meh.
The set up is simple. Water in a tank (Or glass), zoom the camera right in and put a fork or something in the center of the glass to focus on, then remove it.
Put some white card behind the tank as a backdrop and reflect a nice bright light off it. Evenly light it, or Over expose it a bit to get it as clean and featureless as you can. Then record a few drops of India ink. Use tiny amounts and you get the strandy and droppy bits. The post production is simply a case of whacking the contrast, which hides a multitude of sins.

sorry its so big but you cant see the detail so well when its small.
cd cover im doing for a breakcore/gabba/noise compilation on an internet record label called noize:tek records.
doll made, photographed and photoshopped by myself.
she is called molly.
she is two years old.
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cd artwork for a local band in peterborough (UK) called point7pistol (very good mates of mine)
i also have 3 more bands wanting artwork so eyes peeled for more in a couple months
check me out here
http://mynameishorse.deviantart.com/
or here
http://s167.photobucket.com/albums/u157 ... _drummond/
or my myspaz in my sig
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