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by Marty on Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:11 am
After a shoot today, my two street artist friends had some fun.
These shots were in an abandoned warehouse.
They were shot in almost complete darkness.
The only lighting is from the cans.
I do not recommend others trying this, it was performed by professionals.
Other images from this set are to be used in media publications.

What does that button do....??
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by Geoff on Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:21 am
Marty - your unique style is shining through again! Good work, did u have to tweak change the colour balance much/at all?
Where were u at the BBQ yesterday with those flames? 
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by RogerC on Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:28 am
Absolutely awesome Marty, unique and well done mate!
Roger.
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by Marty on Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:28 am
Hey Geoff,
these are un-touched, I left the colour as it was shot.
It is a little yellow, but that was from the 'natural' light source we were using.
It was great fun, I took over 100 different shots with the flames, as the action happens very quickly, and it certainly warmed the room up very quickly.
If I had the equipment yesterday, I would certainly have bbq'd your food, it would probably only take a second or two. Maybe next time...!
Thanks Roger, men love playing with fire, I wanted to have a go but somebody had to press the button on the camera....!
What does that button do....??
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by wendellt on Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:52 am
very urban,
why didn't you do a longer exposure
and get your bad boy crew to write urban lyrics
that would of been awesome
see some lumisole acrobatics here
http://www.pipslab.nl/
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by Alpha_7 on Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:42 pm
Don't know why you didn't get more comments, I saw this before and thought they were cool and another interesting twist on your grunge experimentation. Cool concept and some interesting results, kind of reminded me of Halflife the game.
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by wisie on Mon Aug 14, 2006 3:11 pm
I love these photographs due to the different nature of them! Something you dont see everyday  The last one is my pick of the bunch! Nice series 
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