entertaining ghosts
100% digital free. 4×5 b&w + darkroom.
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DaDa Land, Practising the Dark Arts and Surrealism *MAX 4 PER DAY* Available for sale asGreeting Cards
100% digital free. 4×5 b&w + darkroom.
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Erin Lyall
Cool photo! I love it.
midzing
fantastic,,, well done
Joe Valcourt/M...
creative image
andreasphoto
very cool – nice toning
TLeeHoney
Excellent – surreal :o)
niggle
wow little bit scary, well done though
ltruskett
Wonderful and scary.
katsu
simply i likes this…!
pinkyjain
Love it, awesome work, very eeerie
Juilee Pryor
excellent work
Juilee Pryor
actually its doubly excellent as its all incamera…. gold star stuff actually.
Antanas
great work, well done
Paul Vanzella
seriously superb work – you are so the master of your domanin… ther way you control your image, and bring it to the viewer in the most unique way possible. JUST BRILLIANT!
Matt Roberts
Love the title. Great image.
Becc Orszag
This is ridiculously good. If you can do this on a camera alone I feel you may be in a whole nother league of your own, un-believable!
jemimalovesbigted
that’s brilliant. very cool shot and great to see someone out there is kicking it old style and using darkrooms and film! ♥ it
GlennRoger
Captivating and haunting. Quite brilliant Lauren.
Tane
its very beautiful.. cant think of any other word to say… just so BEAUTİFUL
Joan Smart
wowwwwwwwwwwwwww !!! amazing !!!!!!!
Jamie Lamb
very cool. i like ghosts
Sylvia Karall
I love this series.
laurenrabbit replied
thank you. It was entirely unexpected, began when I dragged home a chair I got off the street.
epicast
really eerie,i like it!
J.K. York
fantastic to see someone holding on to the essence of film and in-camera effects. trickery in photography is nothing new, just way easier. call it honesty or whatever, but doing what you do with film is refreshing. i too love to “get my hands wet” in the darkroom. i believe there will always be a place in every true photographers soul for past tools of the trade. digital really kills the cognitive process of getting it right the first time. unlimited redos may make for a slick finished product, but does little to teach the photographer why the other 200 shots didn’t work. anyway, enough preachy rambling and kudos for this great in-camera multiple exposure masterpiece. nostalgia is dripping from this scene. lovely work with the natural light. cheers!
laurenrabbit
:) :) :)
Kate Lillian
Absolutely stunning. I LOVE this! Beautiful.
Charles McKean
Fab
Dan Elbourne
woah!
Damian Harding
fantastic image !
thericho
Eerie and spooky. I am a fan of this shot. :)