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bone man plays with UV lighting

Photography Alternative posted on Dec 06, 2006
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ahhaaah you know I would sho0t some black lighting with my file camera. I do have the book on the camera and I did read it. It just that 2+2 =4 do not add up sometimes when I do things. Do not ask me to change your points on your car. I did that one time and the man who I had to get to fix it say that the first time he saw it in backwards. LOL I thought I put it in as I took it out. Many wonder why I messing around with the film camera. One; it was given to me. Two; it have zoom lens that my digital camera do not. I could never have got the low flying ducks with the digital camera. I not rich and run out and buy a $3000 digital camera I wish for. If you like you can buy me that $3000 camera with the big zoom lens and micro lens too. I not too happy with what the images look like but I know why. They scan the neg. of the film with low jpegs. It ok for a birthday party or family reunions. But not what I wish for. A good scanner will cost around $1700. Might as well byuy a digital camera for that. I looking for a image that i can take a picture of and see a bird let say and I can blow the bird up with out it falling apart but be sharp so I can count the feathers on his head. And that bird may be a halve mile away . may be a dream but let me dream I may find it. i know there is a camera that will do that but I do not have the money for it. I saw it it on the web. just got to use what you have. thanks for looking

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jocko500

8:12PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

Oh I forgot to say I took this with the 200MM zoom on mirco setting. I just do not understand the settings yet.

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Star4mation

8:29PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

It turned out real good Jock!!

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sharky_

8:43PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

And a Star is Born. Excellent. Aloha

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Richardphotos

8:51PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

Jock I was talking less than $500.00. I know before digital I sank lots of money in film and do not not have any worth while to show for it. the Fuji 9000 has an excellent telephoto and macro built in. if my fuji7000 breaks I will seriously look at the 9000 which puts out 9 mega pixels which is nothing to scoff at. I love my Canon with multiple lenses but when I want a quick capture of something that will be gone in a flash I grab the Fuji. when I have time I change lenses on the Canon really a funky image today with excellent results. hope your wife is progressing

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jif3d

9:05PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

O.K. Jock, we all know what you want for Christmas, but I'm like you...NO MONEY ! so I will send you happy thoughts for your Christmas break intead...HAPPY CHRISTMAS JOCK !!! ~Cheers~ :o)

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Burpee

9:44PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

We're all starving artists, lol. My digital cost $200. Maybe that's why I dont' get fabulous images like you do. I look forward to more film camera images. Want to see the difference. Great job with bone man. I think he's stuck down there :)

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busi2ness

9:50PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

Very colourful and creative.

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annie5

10:09PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

Superb creation..love your bone man and colors too! Excellent :)

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angelbearzs

10:19PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

that is very beatiful image!!!!:)

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babuci

11:10PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

Cool Jocko! Interesting skely shot!

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mcv

11:24PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

Bright, colorful, fun artwork Jocko, and also a cool point in its favor, this image has a boneman in it. Looks like a real glow in the dark one to me, which sure works great with your UV lighting, as does the see through cloth too! I was at my local WallyWorld (Walmart) the other day and they had a 7MegaPixel Kodak digital camera with 10X optical zoom for, I think just over $250. I do not think it had image stablization, which means a tripod or sandbag bracing is needed at zooms that are very high or in low light. Unfortunately the price is out of my range right now, wish I could get 2 and send you one. (Maybe a winning lottery ticket will get stuck to my shoe?) Of coarse the $700 and up SLR digitals have interchangeable lens and with enough $$$ much higher than 7Mpix. Still, I wonder if Walmart has this online at a similar price. I suspect it is a closeout or did bad in a review or something, or lese prices are dropping. Anyway, nice pictues and take care my friend, mcv

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DJB

1:36AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

I am amazed this turns out so good with a black light. Good colours.

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Sekadhar

1:41AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Jock my friend you are always full of such fasntastic ideas! Excellent done!*****!

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MagikUnicorn

1:52AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Hehehee COOOL :) Love it

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evinrude

1:54AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Way cool!

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Gor111

2:40AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Fantastic how you have created this fascinating posting! I like the way how you have covered your skeleton with this well know cross! ;-) Wonderfully done! Bravo!!!

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Hendesse

3:30AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Again an outstanding image. Looks impressive and fascinating. Excellenty done!!

Valerie-Ducom

3:36AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

very interesting picture and so beautiful color!!! Good day ;)

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tallpindo

5:12AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

At least you do not have to talk about film grain. Other issues have appeared when you want to publish instead of just store and take out for friends the photos. The blakclight is a genre you are building. It will lead to more discoveries.

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CarolSassy

5:13AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

You always have fantastic pics no matter what you use! Love the lighting and the bone dude! (:

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:30AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

A fantastic and very creative abstraction of creative abstract shapes....!!! Beautiful palette of fluo colors......!!!!

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wildgoha

6:53AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

again a bit of dark humor ;-) again so creative

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B_PEACOCK

7:05AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Cool looking shot Jock . I would love a camera like that also. I have a 35mm and a digital only a 4.1 mp but works good enough for now.

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lior

7:17AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Very creativ and wonderful render:so wonderful colors too!

wannes

9:26AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Priceless!!! Excellent!

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sazzart

9:32AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Funny pic. I used have a Nikon F 35mm, now I'm thinking buying the Nikon 10 Megapixel. Seen this comparison on Consumers Reports & it's picture quality very impressive, current price of $1,700, will drop I'm sure - look at HDTV prices compared to 2 years ago ;-) Hope everythings better down your way.

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evielouise

9:46AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Jock I know what you need to have everything you want love health happiness: buy the CD called SECRETS"and I,m not kidding I love what you've done here I couldn't I know that much bravo!~

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Flannelman

9:51AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Jocko, your Bone Man is to cool. I know what u mean (use what u got), maybe Santa will put a winning Lotto ticket under the tree for ya. ;-)

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TwoPynts

10:01AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Your creativity knows no bounds! "I have a bone to pick with you!" :']

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DennisReed

11:09AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

No bones about it Jock, you love your UV lighting! :) Bestof luck with your Film Camera!

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