
Aborted & Reborn
By: Gustav Hoiland
Category: studio
Aperture: | f/16 |
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Focal Length: | 100mm |
ISO: | 800 |
Shutter: | 2 sec |
Camera: | Canon EOS 5D Mark III |
Extensively, if sluggishly, planned, yet so woefully inadequate. Boiling frustration is not relieved by the physical properties of wet tape (both gaff and duct) during situations in which bonding two surfaces together is a desirable outcome.
With a touch more space and a more industrial-grade setup (efficient and pristine, not hobbled and groaning), this project will go on. Until then, it is but a dense tome of schematics and noted technical quirks that will hibernate on a pink neuron-shelf deep within the confines of my consciousness.
The above fluid-dynamic phenomenon is startlingly beautiful if I do say so myself, but this is the case of the photo being a general wreck at capturing such an event. Yes, yes, at first glance it’s striking. But the longer and closer you look… it degrades like the warmth of a fresh-out-of-the-oven loaf of sourdough hurled into a snowbank.
Room’s back to being my room, not the perpetual nagging domain of a complex photo project.
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