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  • It's a true widescreen image, taken with a widescreen lens from a cinema screen projector.

    You have to bodge it on to the front of another lens and it squeezes a wide image in to a normal frame, you then pull it out width ways and it makes a wide image. That's how it's done with actual cinema recordings and projections. Only difference here is that it's done with a normal camera.

    So it's not cropped in other words :)

    It takes a lot of mucking around though to get that one picture. Certainly not a point and shoot kind of thing.

    Glad you think it may have been a screen shot, I always aim to make those look like paused movie shots. I've done quite a few, the last ones I've done like this have been in colour infrared so look quite surreal.

  • Sweet I would like tp see more too !........but where does the triangle artifact come from...?..
    ..pic taken thru a window is the only natural reason I can think of ?

  • I just put it in as a curves layer in Photoshop. People love triangles, that's the only reason and it made it slightly more interesting to look at.

    I edit the bejesus out of my digital photos. I don't leave it to the camera to do the editing as it's no where near as good and you can do more with raw files and photoshop. Digital photos need a lot of help to get the best out of them I find. Film on the other hand I don't usually have to touch it.

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