Vision of the Past. by Mark Jones
Mark Jones

Vision of the Past. by

Taken one evening in one of the old alleys in Melbourne. using time exposure to give this ghostly effect. Image not adjusted in any way in photoshop, it is fully reliant on the understanding that light is required to produce an image in photography. With this shot, the exposure was approx 30 secs to achieve correct exposure of the alley. During the shot, I walked in, stayed still for approx 15 secs, then walked out. This gives a partial exposure of myself, at the spot I stood still at, but does not produce any image of me walking in or out, because I was not in any other given place in the shot for the time required to produce an image. Hope that makes sense.

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alley, creative, exposure, ghost, markjones, time

Comments

  • Jenny Haskey
    Jenny Haskeyover 4 years ago

    Fantastic image with perfect use of exposure! Great perspective up the alley towards that bright light. Great work Mark!

  • Robert Mullner
    Robert Mullnerover 4 years ago

    Fantastic shot…love the wide perspective…
    Rob,

  • Michelle Boyer
    Michelle Boyerover 4 years ago

    Nice composition and great lighting

  • Jennifer Resemius
    Jennifer Resemiusover 4 years ago

    cool picture. excellent work.

  • wandalechene
    wandalecheneover 4 years ago

    great night time shot i like it .
    also the texture is great too

  • igotmeacanon
    igotmeacanonover 4 years ago

    nice detail

  • Scott Ruhs
    Scott Ruhsover 4 years ago

    Great POV!

  • joolz
    joolzover 4 years ago

    Great shot. Love the ghostly figure.

  • mlgkats
    mlgkatsover 4 years ago

    nice pov, and the great night shot, straight lines , well done

  • RichardV
    RichardVabout 4 years ago

    Superb night shot Mark.

    Could almost be the same street as my ‘Cobbles by Moonlight’ but half the planet away. :-))

  • I had a look at your image and the cobbles look the same type. This is one of the original alley ways from when Melbourne was built, so it would have the olde England style about it.

    – Mark Jones