Re: Mystery of this tecnique



jcorreia wrote:
Hi,
Please take a look at this photos from Terri Weifenbach...

http://www.photoeye.com/_cache/e84e6d00688cc2072219c9b76db1e780.jpg

[img:60514e2903]http://www.photoeye.com/_cache/167948410d0bca46f6c4ff856c442bff.jpg[/img:60514e2903]


[img:60514e2903]http://www.photoeye.com/_cache/96b59429fc157d0662d9d532cb6ec67c.jpg[/img:60514e2903]



I'm trying to get close to this effects, but it seems impossible with
a normal lens.

Have you any idea how to dismantle this mystery?

Thanks in advance,

J+

PS: If you know similar effects/photos, please leave here a link

Photoshop has a plug-in for this effect.

Google it under, "Oops."

There's another one that's similar called, "#*%$#@&!!"


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