Erik Petersson
Member
Dear friends, I am taking a photo class and our assignment is now to do a project. There is no fixed theme.
I thought I might take a photo of myself sleeping with six hours exposure. And then one of me eating breakfast, 15 minutes, watching tv, one hour. Etc. One frame for each activity. I might call it a day in my life or similar. Or Ill write something about the constant surveillance in our society (public places, Facebook etc). Ill be very blurry.
Is this practical? What film would you recommend? The sleeping picture will be the hardest, so Ill choose film with that in mind.
I havent actually yet decided if this should be on b&w or colour negative. Street lights outside the window are very orange, but that might be an interesting effect, or is correctable with a blue filter. Or tungsten film.
I have toyed with long exposures before, reciprocity failure and all. But never six hours.
Grateful for any comments, especially about if this is fun idea, and what film to use. Thanks!
/Erik
I thought I might take a photo of myself sleeping with six hours exposure. And then one of me eating breakfast, 15 minutes, watching tv, one hour. Etc. One frame for each activity. I might call it a day in my life or similar. Or Ill write something about the constant surveillance in our society (public places, Facebook etc). Ill be very blurry.
Is this practical? What film would you recommend? The sleeping picture will be the hardest, so Ill choose film with that in mind.
I havent actually yet decided if this should be on b&w or colour negative. Street lights outside the window are very orange, but that might be an interesting effect, or is correctable with a blue filter. Or tungsten film.
I have toyed with long exposures before, reciprocity failure and all. But never six hours.
Grateful for any comments, especially about if this is fun idea, and what film to use. Thanks!
/Erik